The Butler

Juston 2022-03-26 09:01:06

I agree with what some people have said, this is an American theme movie, and many big names have made soy sauce in it. Oprah, who has a good personal relationship with the Obamas, also played a major role in the play, playing Cecil's wife. It can be seen that there is a certain political nature, but I usually don't discuss the political side. Pula still has two brushes. The coquettish place is coquettish, and the tenderness when she is just tender. The impressive scene is the part where Gloria played for the first time in the White House and her death. I feel that the portrayal is still in place. The second favorite is Cecil's youngest son. When he went to pick up his "elder brother" who was released from prison, he said "you fight ur country, i fight for my country!", which is a deep memory. In addition, Forest Whitaker, the actor of Cecil, played really well, and explained all the emotions very well. Finally, after retiring, I found my eldest son who I haven't contacted for a long time. The son said "u will lose ur job." Still worth seeing!

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  • Tyshawn 2022-04-20 09:01:44

    It is eloquently told, inadvertently and deeply touching; in the film, the pain of the black double self-consciousness being torn apart is not triggered, and it is handled just right.

  • Jaren 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    It took some walking around.

Lee Daniels' The Butler quotes

  • Freddie Fallows: Are you political, Mr. Gaines?

    Cecil Gaines: No, sir.

    Freddie Fallows: Good. We have no tolerance for politics at the White House.

  • Richard Nixon: I don't want to say anything negative about that Kennedy boy. I'm sure he's a real nice fellow. But do you really want that spoiled rich son-of-a-bitch fuck to be your next president?