In fact, it is indeed biased to say that this is a politically correct film. The issue of skin color is only the most obvious and most prone to conflict, but the film itself is more of a stereotype, or when a concept is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. , inadvertently or ingrained reactions. In fact, what touched me the most about the film was when the two of them drove home overnight, a police car suddenly appeared behind them. Although the police friendly reminded me that the tire had blown, I once thought it would be possible. So ah, this may be the most normal reminder or car check, but after the whole film, no one can trust it. This is ingrained inadvertence. Maybe the best Oscar has always been considered to be particularly bright, this too neat film does make me feel that it is not enough for this honor. But this is also relative, think about us, when we can make a politically correct movie like this, I am also willing to flatter. In addition, the best male supporting role deserves its name.
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