perfect educational film

Tina 2022-04-23 07:01:01

All beings are equal, the theme has been preaching this, there is no absolute equality, only relative fairness. After watching the movie that ends in tragedy, I can't calm down for a long time, no one can choose their origin, skin color, only their own efforts to change themselves, exceed oneself. There are many people who have done it, Kobe has done it, Tyson has done it, not just because of their ability, they deserve our respect in some places, no one is perfect, no gold is perfect, of course, they also have their shortcomings, But who are you not at fault? Maybe this is how the poor can be alone, and the rich can help the world. Use your ability to change the people around you, change the people around you, and all living beings are equal.

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  • [On Derek's change in prison]

    Danny Vinyard: I'm sorry, Derek. I'm sorry that happened to you.

    Derek Vinyard: I'm not. I'm lucky. I feel lucky because it's wrong, Danny. It's wrong and it was eating me up, it was going to kill me. And I kept asking myself all the time, how did I buy into this shit? It was because I was pissed off, and nothing I ever did ever took that feeling away. I killed two guys, Danny, I killed them. And it didn't make me feel any different. It just got me more lost and I'm tired of being pissed off, Danny. I'm just tired of it.

  • Danny Vinyard: [referring to Dr. Sweeney] He's one of those proud to be nigger people, I hate those guys.

    Cameron: Now wait a minute Danny, he's not proud. No, he's a manipulative, self-righteous Uncle Tom who's trying to make you feel guilty about writing about Adolf Hitler. Yeah, when some nigger or some spick writes about Martin Luther King or fucking Caesar commie Chavez, he gets a pat on the head. You can see the hypocrisy in that, can't you?