Get Hard pre-prison education (2014)

Kimberly 2022-09-22 14:01:21

Get Hard, a typical American comedy, James, played by Will Ferrell, has a wealth of wealth, but was framed and sentenced to 10 years in San Quentin Prison for fraud and embezzlement of public funds. In the remaining 30 days of free time, James found Darnell (played by Kevin Hart), a black man who usually washes his car, to train him to adapt to the unimaginable prison life.

The story of the movie is pretty good. The laughter runs through the whole movie. Darnell really trains James in many ways (more "more" than imagined). James also cooperated with a lot of nonsense attempts. As the two people get along for a long time, the friendship between the two people is deepening. Why can't whites and blacks, or different races, become friends, buddies, or lovers?

Although the following line contains swear words, it was already very emotional when I heard it, so I decided to put it up and share it with you. If you don’t have a

spoiler , please skip it... "You know what? I got something to say to you all since I'm guessing this is the first time you've been forced to listen to a black man. You know maybe you guys should just calm the fuck down. Black people ain't tryin' to hurt you. I mean technically I am right now but that's only because of what you were trying to do to the white guy. Think about that. Google "I Have A Dream" assholes."——Get Hard, 2014

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Get Hard quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Darnell Lewis: We do this, we do this hard!

    James King: I can get hard!

  • James King: My life is ruined, because after thirty days I'm going to prison!... It's not as bad as I've heard, is it?

    Darnell Lewis: Hell yeah, it's bad!

    James King: Teach me how to survive in prison, the way you did!

    Darnell Lewis: [amazed] Tell me how you know I went to prison?

    James King: Given your low economic status, your perceived lack of college education... statistically, you definitely went to prison!

    [pause]

    Darnell Lewis: See you tomorrow, convict.