Personally, I mainly talk about racial discrimination, and I think it is normal to be one-sided. The themes are complex and clear. The story mentions the death of black Tom, in fact, it is talking about the Great Depression era of the 1930s in the United States. This film reveals a background that justice was not served, conscience was sleeping, and justice was buried in the social background of the environment at that time. Today, the problem of racial discrimination in the United States is still very serious. In the case of Freud, although the police are likely to be sentenced, it has been delayed for a long time, which proves that the discrimination against blacks in the United States cannot be solved in a short time.
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