The biographical film based on true deeds, the main actors are all from MCU, and there is nothing to say about the performance of their acting skills. It can be said that their popularity has increased a lot through MCU in recent years, which is very good.
This movie is about human rights equality. The practical significance is greater than the movie significance, but the filming is very interesting. Although it is a biopic, it is basically not procrastination and concise, and the story is very high. It is fascinating to follow the footsteps of the three protagonists step by step. Step into a world that is so discriminatory. To watch this movie, you must understand some historical knowledge of the United States, otherwise you may be confused. It was an era when white people discriminated against black people very seriously, and some states may be more serious. Similar to the Green Book, the film can be regarded as the American politically correct film in the past few years, but the shooting does allow all kinds of people to find what they want.
Entrepreneurs, operators, or revolutionaries can all see some shadows. That kind of business operation, dealing with people, and perseverance and perseverance are the answers to the standard American dream.
If Ah Mao didn't try to prove something or change something they could live prosperous and happy in LA, that's the sacrifice of pioneers and revolutionaries who also succeeded in advancing the '68 Bill of Rights. The final finishing touch comes from the speech in which the court took off his glasses at the end. I personally think that this means that black people take off their coverings and disguise and do not need to hide, and truly see themselves as themselves.
"When you understand life you can only laugh and can't do anything" I really like this sentence in the movie is full of philosophy
Although there is no racial hatred in China, it is similar to the United States in the 1950s. You know that before 2000 and even today, there are many places where there is class hatred. Your birth determines everything. Of course, today is much better. Thank you for not living there. Age of discrimination.
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