Too many black and white fight movies
The good ones are endless
And this is a film that brings out conflicts and contradictions naked
Although based on true events
But not sharp enough, not deep enough
For example, the lawyers who helped them, and Buck, are still good people.
And the image of black people is too beautiful
And the husband's wife, not wise
I think the surprise is that the heroine mentioned the injustice that women suffer like black people
Not everything is for granted
color, or gender
For another example, the anger of the male protagonist
It seems to be venting only on Jackson
His words of persuading Jackson to buy the bank weren't really bloody or convincing.
Including Matt threatening them to buy the bank
and what happened at the end
Anger is too weak
But suddenly came to court and came out again
And the ending of the movie is a bit rushed.
It seems that these things have caused some repercussions
But what happened after that didn't happen.
Anger like that? resolved?
? Overall feeling
To be honest, as a popcorn movie, it qualifies
But this kind of film accusing injustice, the sense of anger is too weak
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