When I first saw this film, I was misled by the name. Many years ago, the Zhengda Theater (I guess many students didn’t even know what the Zhengda Theater was) released a movie. Forgive me for being young and ignorant at that time. I remember the name of the film, the names of the actors, and what I vaguely remember is that an old lady took a taxi and was going to a very far place (so far that I almost went abroad, anyway, it is an EU country, and I went abroad from Shanghai with me) The feeling of going to Guiyang is similar), the driver was forced to send the old lady away due to the pressure of being complained about refusing the ride. The ending was also a very warm ending, so when I saw the title of this movie, I thought it was the movie, and it was down. , I read it and found that it was wrong, but since I took the golden man, it is also worth seeing. . .
After reading it, I was very moved, and I thought that the reason for taking the golden man was largely because of the mention of racial segregation in the film. The impact of this incident in the United States should be greater than the impact of our cross-strait unification. , as much as the merger of North and South Korea, as much as the merger of East and West Germany. . .
So this film took the golden man. . .
Daisy said, "hook, UR my best firend", the hook refused with sincerity and fear, and Daisy repeatedly emphasized, so the hands of "an old nigger and an old Jewish woman" (the words of the white policeman in the film) were held together, so, With the sweet ending of the hook feeding Daisy the cake bite by bite, it's nice, isn't it?
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