the real american dream

Roel 2022-03-25 09:01:10

The toxins produced by the brains of American football players under the long-term impact eventually cause many people to suffer and die young. A trivial African forensic expert withstood enormous resistance and finally shook the national spiritual pillar of the sport, and got his wish to join the United States citizenship. Adapted from real people, it more objectively exposes American society and the distortions and entanglements of human nature under the collusion between academics and immediate interest groups. Perhaps only in the United States can there be such a huge temptation of interests, so that everyone can use all kinds of lies to conceal the truth, but perhaps only in the United States, individuals can subvert or at least change such a tragedy, can not help but sigh that the sky of the United States is indeed It may not be blue, but the nature of this country is so upright and tough, perhaps this is the inevitable result of greatness.

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Extended Reading
  • Anthony 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    The part about nationality is a bit ironic

  • Donavon 2022-03-22 09:01:59

    It's not easy either. . . On the surface, it looks like a black America, but in the end it's still the American dream. . .

Concussion quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Dr. Bennet Omalu: When I was a boy, heaven was here,

    [gestures with hand]

    Dr. Bennet Omalu: and America was here.

    [gestures slightly lower]

    Dr. Bennet Omalu: You could be anything, you could do anything - I never wanted anything as much as I wanted to be an American.

  • [from trailer]

    Voice on phone: Drop it, or they'll be doing your autopsy, Mr Omalu.

    Dr. Bennet Omalu: DOCTOR Omalu.

    [Hangs up the phone]