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Frozen River Reviews

  • Isabel 2022-01-27 08:24:45

    Permafrost Dignity

    The frontier is the most mysterious and dangerous place. White Birch's "The Bluebell Girl" already paints a bizarre picture of the frontier, with its ancient kingdoms and the skeletons of people who died in the wind. There is a perennially frozen river on the border between Canada and the United...

  • Alayna 2022-01-27 08:24:45

    Learn about "reservations"

    Reservations were the last areas where Americans expelled Indians. In the late 19th century, an American writer named Hamlin Garland wrote of the condition of the Indians at the time: "The original owners of this continent have been imprisoned by the whites (like pen animals). ." Here he refers to...

  • Quincy 2022-01-27 08:24:45

    Who lives on thin ice

    I recently watched Orlando, plus a few pages of Woolf, and I'm still adamant that I'm not a feminist, and sometimes I love to read biographies of men who are adventurous, fly into the sky, and have better luck than women, and women's stories are too Vulnerability, whether it is too dreamy, or too...

  • Everett 2022-01-27 08:24:45

    "Frozen River": There is no gorgeous coat, only hardship to survive

    (Zhi Ning Agreement, February 16, 2009)    On the cold and barren land adjacent to New York State and Quebec, Canada, two single mothers who were struggling and struggling were mired in the quagmire of life, struggling as if they were caught in a crack. Survive, not for themselves, but for their...