2004, 40 years after the time, the mastermind of the murder is still at large.
A black student applied for Mississippi State University. The university was originally a white university.
Movie audio-visual language analysis
Anderson:. With the Just SO AN Old man the WHO Full of hate that of He DID not know that being Poor Killing HIM WAS WAS that
"blacks to whites only disaster to swing baseball Son" After saying Anderson heard a With a blink of an eye and a smile, such details can be very playful and obscure the concept, so that the authorities can't figure out Anderson's position.
"Hard to hard" is a typical American style. "We want more people" and "Buy this hotel for as much as you want." The first 99 minutes of the 122-minute film was before the deputy sheriff’s wife was beaten. All righteous FBI inspectors failed in the investigation process. They well represented the dullness before the storm, enhanced the emotional potential, and suppressed the emotions. It was not until the last ten minutes that the audience’s feelings were fully vented. come out.
1. Montage technique: The concise camera set shows the contest between the justice and the injustice
35min-37min "I want more people"-many people in the swamp-"Freedom's wooden sign" is
poorly edited-"The navy is carried out Team"-"3K Party members commit crimes"
2. Interview and the role of the news media
"You get told it enough times you believe it. You live it, breathe it, marry it."
3. There are many night scenes in the play4
. The drama of the lens and plot design
5. Music, sound, soul (spiritual music), religious songs, add emotions
They want me to say let us not forget that two white boy also died helping Negroes help themselves. They want me to say we mourn with the mothers of these two white boys. But the State of Mississippi won't even allow these white boys to be buried in the same cemetery as …………as this Negro boy.
I say I have no more love to give. I have only anger in my heart today, and I want you to be angry with me! I am sick and I am tried and I want you to be sick and tired of going to the funerals of black men. Who has been murdered by white men. I am sick and tired of the people of this country who continue to allow these things to happen
What is “unalienable right”? if you are a Negro? What does “equal treatment under the law” mean? What does it mean “liberty and justice for all”? Now I say to these people. Look at the face of this young man, and you'll see the face of a black man.
Our film isn't about the civil rights movements. It's about why these was a need for a civil rights movement
------------- --- Alan Parker
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