Les Misérables movie plot
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Damion 2022-03-16 09:01:06
Compared with last year’s debut in Egypt, it’s much better. It has profound social observations and racial conflicts. It has an excellent scheduling and emotional rendering of the last conflict scene. Unfortunately, it is not from the short film work. Let's expand too much content, like a proposition composition for making a short film into a long film.
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Gail 2022-03-27 09:01:15
Although there is still the cliché of the police "bandit" narrative of the newly added police (to balance the sense of justice of the trio), it still dissolves the so-called majesty of the police force and brings the fun of watching - ordinary police help find dogs , the special forces are just to help find the lion. After just showing the red, white and blue flags smoothing out skin tones and class differences, the footage, represented by the drone, quickly cuts to the other side of the jubilation (and the everyday level), illuminating an image of a forgotten community. The drone (of surveillance) constitutes a satire of the police who monitor the people, and also illustrates the creator's attitude through observational filming - "My friends, remember this, there is never a bad weed or Bad people. Only bad growers." This non-judgmental attitude is what sets it apart from films that are vindictive or defensive. Close-ups and close-ups are well used to feel conflicting everyday and close. I also liked the scene where I suddenly swayed up to take pictures of spectators on the balcony after the conflict. Not only did the attitude of suspending judgment correspond, but it also strengthened the daily nature of the conflict - "We see this kind of thing a lot".
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Chris: You just arrived and you're lecturing us? We're the only ones respected.
Brigadier Stéphane Ruiz, dit Pento: Respect? People around here just fear you.
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The film is powerfully policed and satirically critical.
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It's a pity that the Chinese people understood thousands of years ago: the prince breaks the law and sins with the people.
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"Humans create bondage that shouldn't exist, called slavery"
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The Inversion of Power and "Children's Politics"
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"Les Miserables": the black protest movement in the accelerated era