Jungle Fever movie plot
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Lexie 2022-03-24 09:03:04
2019026 The drug use scene of "Taj Mahal" is really good. The poster is also great, but love is not the focus of Spike Lee. He inadvertently took a few mulatto positions to talk about the hatred between races caused by two-way discrimination, and finally returned to the reflection on the black community. Halle Berry's big-screen debut, Anthony Quinn's dagger, and John Turturro's performance this time around are a surprise.
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Flavio 2022-03-25 09:01:16
From "Do What You Should" to "Jungle Fever", Li has continued to discuss racial discrimination from the bottom to the middle. Even if the male protagonist is of a good background, he is also very elite, but he still cannot escape the individual fate under racial discrimination. But Lee doesn't seem to have photographed real high-level black people, especially Ali, Tiger Woods, or even OJ Simpson, whom he must know as a sports fan. I remember that Simpson said before the flop that he didn't see himself as a black person, maybe only to such a class to escape the vicious circle of racism. "Jungle Fever" can also be regarded as a block movie. The Taj Mahal section is very impactful. And because of Li's family music atmosphere, his films have a strong sense of rhythm and music, which is very beautiful. Hahaha, the eating montage used to explain the emotional progress of the male protagonist and the secretary must have been influenced by the emotional breakdown of the "Citizen Kane" dinner scene montage, but Li used it in reverse (seeing that none of the neighbors have a cue), Just like the more extreme "Black Klansman" was to "Gone with the Wind". ps. I want to see if there is a director who shoots yellow fever!
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Charlie Tucci: Are you fucking my sister?
Paulie Carbone: What kind of question is that?
Charlie Tucci: It's a good question.
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Lou Carbone: If your mother was alive... she would turn over in her grave!