The editing and foreshadowing of this documentary is very well done. The previous large-scale talk about the police abuse of black people and OJ's closeness to white people is to pave the way for the case, so that the verdict is unexpected and reasonable. Some people say that this is a film made by white people, and there is suspicion of deliberately smearing OJ, but there is no room for sophistry in front of the facts. The reason for the tragedy is not only the depravity of OJ, but also the resistance and revenge of the black people who have been oppressed for a long time. Just like the black lady on the jury in the film, she didn't feel that OJ was truly innocent, but she didn't regret casting the acquittal vote, which is revenge. Recently, I accidentally watched a lot of films about race. The discrimination and inhuman abuse suffered by black people in that era is really unimaginable. OJ also let the white people experience an injustice of justice but was speechless. Unfortunately, he is not a good person, and the black brothers' support for him was blinded.
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