Come out from your professional point of view, don't make comments rashly

Jaiden 2022-03-29 09:01:09

It’s inappropriate to see someone say that the heroine is a mulatto, and it’s inappropriate to see someone say that the main line of the story is blindly instigating something... Then what do you know about the current state of racial survival in the United States and that period of history? Now that you understand it clearly, let's talk about it, okay? I think a good story should be presented as objectively as possible. This film has a lot more narration from the standpoint and angle, so it can’t be as good as the three billboards. Maybe the director wanted to call out his own inner feelings, right? However, I just read the book "Born to be Sinful", and I feel that I can understand a lot and understand a lot.

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  • Shaina 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    The contradictions in the settings are progressive and constantly erupting. It covers not only racism, but also the trade-off between family values ​​and self-sacrifice, the order of black and white skin color and people, and various conflicts of consciousness, which are very rich, compared to Oscar nominations, Pomy's so-called internal struggles of black people (this book The Black Panther is much more advanced and complex. The identity dilemma set for the heroine Starr is as realistic and speculative as the social environment, and how to find the truth and self in the huge system is a difficult problem. Probably the best black movie I've seen in recent years other than "Moonlight".

  • Carmel 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    I didn't expect their racial issues to be so sensitive and their contradictions so sharp! Alas, especially the dialogue between the heroine and her uncle police about the rhetoric of blacks and whites under the same circumstances is really shocking.

The Hate U Give quotes

  • Carlos: [solemnly] It's a complicated world

    Starr Carter: [dismissive] It's not that complicated

  • Starr Carter: You ever see anyone die?

    Chris: No?

    Starr Carter: Well I have... twice in my life!