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Luce Reviews

  • Nat 2022-01-20 08:03:19

    The issue of "racial discrimination" is currently unsolved

    1. Although the provisions of the law prevent people from doing things that discriminate, and although educational propaganda keeps people from discriminating, due to historical, economic and other reasons, people's subconsciousness will still unconsciously move closer to discrimination, because...

  • Eddie 2022-01-20 08:03:19

    The thing is wrong, not the person

    What is a good actor?

    A good actor is what it looks like. Fathers are like fathers, mothers are like mothers, teachers are like teachers, and students are like students.

    Everyone has an independent and complete personality, everyone is doing what he should do, and everyone is doing what he thinks is...

  • Deonte 2022-01-20 08:03:19

    The best way to bring down a person is to rely on the brain, not the fist

    As a student for as short as 9 years, as long as 10 or 20 years, there is a high probability that you will encounter some unpleasant teachers, some people will choose to endure (most of them), and some people will choose to be hard-hearted (often being punished or even chased). Out of campus),...

  • Haylie 2022-01-20 08:03:19

    A high-profile children's educational film

    Luce’s story is very confusing. A white couple adopted a black orphan from a war-torn zone in Africa. They were stunned to cultivate a model of American growth before graduating from high school. It is simply the best interpretation of political correctness. Looking at the parents and teachers....

  • Brenna 2022-01-20 08:03:19

    [Film Review] Luce (2019)

    Luce, a former child soldier, gets a new lease on life in the USA when he was 10, his adoptive parents Amy and Peter Edgar (Watts and Roth, reunited after their bloody ordeal in Michael Haneke's FUNNY GAMES, 2007) sacrifice the chance of birthing their own child to raise him proper (after years of...