horrible racism

Carrie 2022-03-27 09:01:13

After watching the movie, I felt a lot of emotions for a while!

1. The black people in the United States in the 1960s had a hard time living and how terrible racism was! Terrible enough that you see his skin color and you think he's a criminal; you see his skin color and you think it's a disgrace for white women to associate with them; you see his skin color and you think violence against them, It's political correctness!

2. The interrogation by the hotel police is really heart-wrenching! The police can disregard their dignity, human rights, and lives, but they have never explained the fact of the starting gun, which has indeed become an important reason for the film's negative score!

3. After a few policemen killed people, they were not punished by the law. If it happened now, if it was fermented by the media, it would definitely cause an uproar, and even lead to riots, just like the Los Angeles riots in 1992.

4. It is a pity that some people give up the singing group for the black brother, but when such a thing happens, not everyone can come out!

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Extended Reading
  • Guiseppe 2021-12-29 08:01:38

    Catherine Bigelow is really disappointing! She lost all of her Oscar-winning features, and the whole movie didn't show her vigorous and vigorous style. With such a powerful story and background as the 50th anniversary of the Detroit Incident, she turned into a hurried thriller, completely losing the meaning of this movie.

  • Elroy 2021-12-29 08:01:38

    Although I know it is an adaptation of a real event, the last 30 minutes are too much for the perception. It turns an event movie that was so fierce and heart-pounding into a babbling history lesson. Bigelow is undoubtedly the best female director of this era. In the first 110 minutes, he managed the complex plots of the characters in layers, and the psychological intensity is really more than that of men. Detroit with no one, only two skin tones!

Detroit quotes

  • Krauss: [to Greene] You don't talk about this to anyone, ever.

  • Dismukes: [to Lee] I need you to survive the night.