1962 American black-and-white film, based on the novel of the same name, To Kill a Mockingbird. In fact, you can always see this name in bookstores or other places. Now it seems that the robin represents a kind of ordinary people who do nothing but are discriminated against unreasonably by others.
The neighbors Bo Radley and the black Tom Robinson in the play are all referred to as robins. The first is the target of the rumors and prejudice of the neighbors (resulting in the child's heart becoming a demon with claws and claws, this It is exactly the same as Lila Elena's terrifying imagination of her neighbor Don Archile among the talented girlfriends); the second is an innocent person who bears the heavy shackles of racial discrimination. In a court full of white people, no matter how sincere he tells the truth in tears, In the end, it just got a losing end.
Although the entire film is in black and white, the court complaint was very exciting and took up almost one-third of the entire film. As a kind and just lawyer and a benevolent father, the male protagonist Atticus Finch is undoubtedly the most charismatic existence in the whole film. He defended the black people under the pressure of the world. He was quick in thinking during the interrogation, and every sentence was sonorous and powerful. He did not favor any party, but just wanted to cast aside prejudice to pursue the truth and try his best to maintain fairness.
It is not easy to maintain a rational and objective assessment, and people are all too easily influenced by the environment. The so-called just choice made in this state is just a kind of hypocrisy in disguise.
2020.10.6
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