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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Extended Reading
  • Danny 2021-10-20 18:58:09

    There is an id and a superego in our thoughts. The id is our desire, our true face. The superego is our rationality, what we use to restrain our desires. Under the control of the id, we are all beasts, and the superego makes us suppress ourselves and become good people.

  • Cheyanne 2022-03-23 09:01:04

    A movie like this about racial discrimination in the United States, is it very enjoyable after watching it? Whether it is its violence, its narrative style, and its discussion of racial discrimination in the United States, it makes this film a masterpiece. No When talking about racial discrimination in the United States, I only talk about movies. The film narrative method is also unique. It has always been two lines interspersed to tell us how Derek became a member of neo-Nazism, and then became the core, then went to prison to experience it first, and then quit. Organize and regain the attitude of racial equality in the new life. Although everyone wants the movie to be perfect here, the cruel reality wakes us up. The film ends in Derek hugging his brother's bloody body... This is a reincarnation, Derek's father instilled racist views into Derek

American History X quotes

  • Murray: Derek, what are you trying to prove?

  • Reporter: [Rasmussen shows a video of a crying Derek with his mother talking to a reporter after his father's death] Look I know this is tough. But how do you feel right now?

    Derek Vinyard: How do you think I feel? I think it's typical.

    Reporter: Typical how?

    Derek Vinyard: Well, this country is becoming a haven for criminals so what do you expect? You know, decent hard-working Americans like my dad are getting rubbed out by social parasites.

    Reporter: Parasites?

    Derek Vinyard: Blacks, Browns, Yellow whatever.

    Reporter: I don't understand you're saying that you think maybe your father's murder was race related?

    Derek Vinyard: Yeah it's race related! Every problem in this country is race related not just crime. It's like... immigration, AIDS, welfare those are problems in them. The Black community, the Hispanic community, the Asian community, they're not White problems.

    Reporter: Derek, are those really issues that deal with poverty?

    Derek Vinyard: No. You know, no. They're not products of the environment either that's crap. Minorities don't give two shits about this country, they've come here to exploit it, not to embrace it.

    Reporter: What does this...

    Derek Vinyard: I mean millions of white European Americans came here and flourished you know within a generation so what the fuck is the matter with these people going around shooting a... fireman?

    [cries]

    Reporter: What does this have to do with the murder of your father?

    Derek Vinyard: Because my father was murdered doing his job! Putting out a fire in fucking Nigger neighborhood. He shouldn't be giving a shit about. He got shot by a fucking drug dealer who probably still collects a welfare check!