Racial discrimination

Hassie 2022-04-24 06:01:01

In fact, after I saw the film, I didn't know what it was talking about. I don't have so much knowledge of Western history, but even so, I can understand that this is racial discrimination. For the first time, I learned that racial discrimination because my teather told me to see the movie call the Green Paper, and I burst into tears several times. For the doctor and for his countrymen. Such a thing is unfair to them who live in the same land. That's why I hope more people can see this movie. To know the black's pain and courage.Try our best to maje them feel warm.I promiss that Racial discrimination won't happen in china.

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  • Geovany 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    Very uneventful, but still very movingly powerful in its meticulous and restrained portrayal of the Selma parade. Although the main theme is politically correct, it is better than expected.

  • Ward 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    Dealing with the subject of the civil rights movement, this film is quite restrained in emotional expression. Every parade is full of determination and belief, while maintaining the non-violence and calmness advocated by the movement itself, only at the end of Kim's impassioned speech. The part with the legendary theme song got a real release. However, from the perspective of biography, although this version of Jin has the will to remove the saint halo given to him by the historical perspective, it should still be further portrayed. The opposition among black people and many dilemmas have been simplified to a large extent. Compared with fans who have some knowledge of this history, this film is not friendly to those who try to get in touch with this history through this movie.

Selma quotes

  • President Lyndon B. Johnson: There is no Negro problem. There is no Southern problem. There is no Northern problem. There is only an American problem.

  • President Lyndon B. Johnson: And we shall overcome.