A fantasy film about race - various innuendo in the film

Dominic 2022-04-19 09:01:03

When I marked "race" when I watched this movie after 20 years, I found that most of the audience did not use this label, so I didn't focus on the parts about miracles and human nature, but lightly touched the part that alluded to race in the film. .

The rhythm of the film is unhurried and unhurried throughout, telling the fantasy stories experienced by the protagonist, from the one-sounded name of "dead nigger", giant and "coffee" in his mouth (because of the historical allusions of the coffee industry and black colonization) , and throughout the article, he has been calling all white people "boss", until he said that he is afraid of being in the dark, and his long-cherished wish to death, and the reason why several brothers in prison are angels in the hearts of giants, because they not only treat well He treats every prisoner equally well and does not discriminate against every prisoner. All these fine details imply that this is also a movie about race. (additional ing...)

Movies in 1999 can still touch people's hearts after 20 years and still stand out. This is the result of classics

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  • Krystal 2022-03-20 09:01:03

    Although it is a fantasy, although the hair is three hours long, it is very substitutable and does not feel verbose at all. After seeing early morning with R, he also thought it was pretty good. It's just that he was timid and said he was afraid of seeing Dell's execution. The mouse inside reminded me of an old friend who jumped up when he heard the word mouse. Sometimes a mouse can become the last hope in life, just like the sunshine outside the window in "Prison Break".

  • Lon 2022-03-21 09:01:03

    2001.7 De Labont and Stephen King are the best partners

The Green Mile quotes

  • Paul Edgecomb: [Dean is in tears as he kneels to strap John Coffey to the electric chair] Wipe your face before you get up, Dean.

  • John Coffey: Boss? I gots to speak with you now, Boss.

    Paul Edgecomb: [prostrate on the floor after being hit in the groin] This is not a good time, John Coffey. Not a good time at all.