They can be a little more "angry"!

Kaelyn 2022-11-03 10:15:00

Before watching the movie, I thought it was the story of a black man fighting hard to become a banker. I didn't expect the core to be a little deeper, but I still felt it was a little bit worse, especially when the male protagonist's business map in Los Angeles had already taken shape. Back in Texas to open a bank, his "anger" led him to break through the shackles all the way to a high level, but they couldn't stand up to speak for themselves. At this time, he turned back to Texas to challenge the local deep-rooted racial discrimination. It was a little abrupt, and everyone knew it wasn't the best time.

But I still admire Bernard, because the anger and loneliness in him shows him that even if it fails, he has to do the right thing. As a spectator, I still feel that it is a pity for him, especially at the end, I thought there would be easter eggs, which is a bit regrettable.

By the way, I like Joe and Bernard's wife very much. Even Joe, the son of a plantation farmer with a good family background, still has a sense of mission in his bones. "I don't believe in white people and I won't believe in black people" is really shocking.

And Bernard's wife, she is a very intelligent woman who can see Bernard's talent at a glance, always supports his work and ideas, and also Bernard mistakenly thinks her ability and position as a woman Shi loudly refuted him, really powerful!

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The Banker quotes

  • Matt Steiner: Drive-in ice cream shop. It turns out, people don't wanna eat ice-cream while driving their cars.

  • Mrs. Cooper: You can't be here after 6 pm.

    Bernard Garrett: A contractor can't be here after 6 pm, Mrs. Cooper. I'm a resident. I'm moving in.