Actually a revolutionary

Luther 2022-11-21 20:01:21

It is also about racial equality, which I like more than the Green Book. Because he touches on the nature of social movements, how to change the power structure? Rely on a group to master more wealth and resources. Not to mention the hardships to break through.

The rhythm score and casting are excellent, as is the montage of black men teaching white men to golf and having a haute couture suit. Even in an age of many restrictions on blacks, rich blacks are far more decently comfortable than poor whites.

Several speeches by the protagonist's wife in the film also mentioned women's rights. In a movie that calls for equal rights for blacks, it is not difficult to find that black women are actually still at the bottom of the chain.

To tell the truth, from the high-tech primitive Wakan to the black little mermaid, Hollywood has been exhausted and even a little disgusting for political correctness. At this time, there is a movie that is not made for political correctness. It is telling a story in a down-to-earth manner, which makes people ignore the color of the skin. It is very good to be moved by the story and attracted by the characters.

In the sea of ​​commerce, I don't care about skin color and only focus on interests. In a short period of time, I went from having a lot of wealth to being imprisoned. But there are always people who want to squeeze into the circle with more voice, and they don’t hesitate to pretend to be cleaners and drivers; there are always people who want to break the boundaries of the rules and do work that is not allowed; More wealth, break the isolation of employment and property. And would rather go to jail than give in.

Regarding the business logic and valuation in the film, it is worth digging deeper and brushing again. The three leading actors also proved that they have acting skills in addition to the superheroes of the popcorn movie.

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Extended Reading

The Banker quotes

  • Joe Morris: I don't trust white people.

    Bernard Garrett: How do you even go through life like that?

    Joe Morris: Truth be told, I don't trust black people either.

  • Joe Morris: No matter what, there's always something extra going on in the relationship. It's just the way shit is. And when you accept that, you can't get caught off guard when it rears its ugly head.

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