Watched the movie quietly

Florian 2021-12-13 08:01:08

The movie time is relatively long, but you can watch it quietly all the time. The upper part looks very angry (maybe the sense of justice is too strong), because he was wronged from childhood to old, and the injustice basically runs through his life. In the second half, I was moved. Facing the suffering, I practiced a bit like closing the six senses in the Buddhist school, but it did not sink. When facing hope, the first reaction is not to give me hope, so as not to make me more painful, which can be said to be too desperate to do so.

The ending was a bit sloppy. I thought that the actor would finally say a long and classic counterattack, but only briefly said that he hoped that the judge would be fair. The ending is good.

After the movie was over, the person was searched, and after being released from prison, he did some anti-injustice public welfare. However, he did make radical remarks on racial discrimination, and at the same time he was unfaithful to his wife, so he was not perfect. In that special age, I was punished more than I should have suffered. After all, even now, the West is actually the white world.

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Extended Reading
  • Janice 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    A narrative disaster, the director has absolutely no idea how to tell the true story. But even so, there are truths revealed, and the pursuit of justice is timeless. The shining point of Washington's performance is the transition from fury to quiet. Hate put me in prison, love's gonna bust me out.

  • Wayne 2022-04-22 07:01:30

    Hey, it seems that you have to be reincarnated in the United States to sit in a wrongful prison.

The Hurricane quotes

  • Terry Swinton: We all believe in your innocence.

    Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter: I've been innocence for 16 years. That's how long I've been in here. Innocence is a highly over-rated commodity.

  • Det. Sgt. Della Pesca: You are making enemies that you don't know exist.