Judas and the Black Messiah evaluation action
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Ned 2022-04-24 07:01:16
Next door, Regina King can come to steal the teacher. You can see that Fred's love is determined in that scene, and the dialogue is concise and dramatic. How much room does it give the actors to play? When Deborah left, Fred said, "you want some coffee? ""sure" "how you take it?" The most critical dialogue is here, "black, and sweet", the two actors here and I was completely brought into the situation by this script, they acted intoxicated and immersed , I can see the heart is rippling. This scene is handled very delicately. The paper cup they drink coffee is not an ordinary paper cup, but an orange pattern. It is the same color as the protagonist's clothes. The orange-brown here is especially warmth. The clothing style in "One Night in Miami" is also the color worn by this common black man, but it is an ordinary,
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Randall 2022-04-22 07:01:41
Other than that, this is a very good story. Throughout the viewing process, I kept asking myself what was the right thing to do in that situation. However, I find it impossible to answer this question. It's an overly dilemma, and any fine-tuning of the facts for the sake of storytelling affects the final tip of the scales. To borrow the words of Giovanni Sartori, ideals come from our dissatisfaction with reality, which is always a little arrogant and overdone, because ideals are supposed to be. But at the same time, I also understand that any revolution itself is not inherently creative. Only by understanding what to build before it is torn down can it be possible to create a better world.
Judas and the Black Messiah quotes
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Fred Hampton: Housing, justice, peace... Life, liberty, happiness. I mean, it's all right there in the Declaration of Independence. But when poor people demand it, it's a contradiction -- it's not Democracy, it's Socialism.
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Deborah Johnson: [In bed] Uh, your feet's cold. Why your feet so cold? No, get 'em off of me!
Fred Hampton: My feet cold, your feet cold.
Deborah Johnson: No, unless you... They're like...
Fred Hampton: But that's Socialism, man. Well, you gotta warm 'em up, though. How you think Mao did the Long March, huh? The Chinese would warm these feet left and right.
Deborah Johnson: You saying I'm a Foot Capitalist? You really gonna' call me a Foot Capitalist, Chairman?