No brain burn, high healing effect
TONY—L~I~P!
Green Book is a kind of psychological healing film that massages blacks and whites at the same time.
Under the entanglement of long-term pain history, both blacks and whites need to be healed and massaged.
"Doctor?"
The selected blacks are very strong, and the whites are Italians who are trash whites. After the ups and downs of the underworld cooled down, they were addicted to baseball games every day.
The film's portrayal of them is concise and deep.
And finally won the sympathy of the entire audience because of his groundedness, which also led to Spike Lee's scolding, feeling that the black protagonist was given up.
Watching the episode of eating KFC, people all over the world laughed! ?
"You must be 100% committed to everything! Eat when you need to eat, laugh when you need to, and treat your meal as your last meal."
The whole film is: Big Brother, save the master (he was captured by the monster again)!
The catchphrase is also very informative:
See the road!
People are lonely because they are afraid to take the first step.
2019.3.19 Three brushes
But the third time I watched it, I couldn't help but burst into tears
, not because of the reconciliation of human nature in the film, but to think that it is not only black people who are persecuted in the United States, hey, when there were millions of Chinese in San Francisco, tons of blood and tears were flowing, and a large number of Chinese women were reduced to Prostitutes, Chinese men and women are also disliked by white people.
In Shasta County, and in places like Eureka Township and Truckee Township, thousands of Chinese people have been deported, and they are facing the same white people in the film.
Therefore, in a so-called free country like the United States, there are also many contradictions. Everyone must recognize it, and forgetting it means being beaten.
The United States is fundamentally a world where white people are domineering. It is a region where you cannot live safely without relying on yourself to protect your personal rights.
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