Bob Marley

Libby 2022-04-11 08:01:01

A film about the history of ethnic struggle in South Africa. Adapted from real events, the plot is simple and plain, and it is a bit boring to watch.

Unexpectedly, it is the new work of "Patriot Game" director Philip Noyce. I heard that he has been keen on political themes recently. It seems that there is no need to look forward to future Hollywood commercial films, because good commercial directors are like Philip Noyce. There is a pursuit.

Tim Robbins, who I have always liked, is playing the big villain this time, and he is a very smart villain with a black heart and a black hand. But there's nothing good about the play. The only thing I'm happy about is that the movie uses a lot of reggae with Bob's horsepower. I love it. And those black people, they are amazing. Whether it’s a wedding, a funeral, work or an exercise, they sing when they open their mouths, all in harmony of four or five voices. It can be regarded as a good musical, hehe.

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Extended Reading
  • Dwight 2022-04-13 09:01:07

    The villain is not the villain

  • Doris 2022-04-11 09:01:08

    The reason the story is edited so real but more real is that these are just proxy wars! Behind it is the Soviet Union and Britain and the United States. It was before, it is now, and it will be later. The economic foundation is the foundation of everything, without which the Berlin Wall would fall. Now that we have that foundation, they see us as absolute containment. Are they wrong? Absolutely not! Are they right? Because containment never works. What we have to do is to fill the hole inside the fort! Understanding the above content shows that you are fully equipped with independent thinking ability, and you can do anything!

Catch a Fire quotes

  • Obadi: Are you ready to die!

    Rebels: Yes, commander!

  • Patrick Chamusso: My children, when they speak if their father, they will say he was a man who stood up for what was right, a man who said he must do something now. What will your children say about you?