Kathryn Bigelow is about to become the most MAN woman in Hollywood, and once again contributed a very tough political masterpiece. The story about racial discrimination will never end, and the American introspection really refers to the whole world to learn, Kath presented the scandal to the audience in a very objective way. From the perspective of the layout, the first act is very macro, and then the second act focuses on a small space and starts to talk about specific events. It seems that the chain is a little off, but after reading it, I think this kind of treatment is appropriate. The final paragraph is because the previous paragraph It's a good foreshadowing and has touching power, and every song sung by the singer character in the main line (including the final ending song) is very soulful and deeply rooted. In terms of character creation, the film is slightly unbalanced. The actor Will Poulter, who plays the policeman, has always appeared in various comedies as a fool, but I have always thought that he is a potential actor. Sure enough, in this film He has completed the evolution in the middle, and the characters he has created are absolutely chilling, but other than that, some of the other characters have not reached their due heights, which is a pity.
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