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Malcolm X Reviews

  • Gudrun 2022-11-03 15:25:06

    Malcolm X

    Melken (Denzel Washington) was born in a black-and-white intermarried family. His father is a black priest and his mother is an unbiased white man. But at that time, the racial conflicts in the United States intensified, and the KKK often harassed his family, sowing the seeds of revenge in his...

  • Reva 2022-05-23 23:57:20

    We don't see any American Dream. We've experienced only the American Nightmare!

    Adapted from the autobiography of Malcolm X. Producer Marvin Worth got the right to adapt as early as 1967-two years after the assassination of Malcolm X and the publication of his autobiography. Worth completed an Oscar-nominated documentary in 1971, but the feature film has been delayed for...

  • Cullen 2022-05-23 20:25:05

    Documentary works of famous political actors and actresses

    Yes, I ended up with the character Malcolm X through this movie, otherwise I don't know anything about this person. Mainly about Malcolm X's efforts and achievements through fighting for the rights of black Americans. However, his social development was led by the imam of Islam. Later, when he...

  • Kaitlyn 2022-05-23 19:02:22

    Zhang Chengzhi: The real person is X

    In 1987, in my novel "Golden Ranch", I not only exaggeratedly praised Martin Luther King, a nonviolent member of the African American civil rights movement, but also falsely praised American Puritanism. The "American Dream" involved in this book, the chopped-out Dvorak symphony, and a serious talk...

  • Angelita 2022-05-23 18:55:38

    Sincere selfishness is great love

    I noticed that these things are what I like. I have always been sensitive to what I like. Anthony Minghella, who died of tonsil cancer, once resonated with me for a long time. His moving way is so powerful. Excited, like the hot North African desert under his lens, glowing like fire. After watching...

  • Janelle 2022-05-23 17:20:54

    The Birth of an African American

    This is a manifestation of mainstream liberal values ​​in the United States, and a 90s interpretation of the radical movement in the 1960s. Although the front of the film has a very detailed portrayal of the internal aspects of the black movement, it is a pity that the film finally closed its...

Malcolm X

Director: Spike Lee

Language: Arabic,English Release date: November 18, 1992

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