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Luciano 2022-03-25 09:01:10
"Fearless"
Or Hopkins. Still a true story.
The title of the film is actually "Amistad," which is the name of a slave ship. We like to learn from Hong Kong and Taiwan these days, and we randomly put up a sensational and eye-catching name to increase the box office. In fact, we don't have any performances....
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Zechariah 2022-01-02 08:01:39
The power of human introspection
In conjunction with Linda’s "I also have a dream", you can learn more about the historical background of the film, the opposite attitudes towards slavery from the north and the south, and a deeper understanding of the power of human introspection and the importance of Christianity to Americans....

Frank T. Wells
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Irma 2022-01-02 08:01:39
Except that the defender Baldwin is not a raunchy and profitable young man, the film is quite outstanding. On the contrary, this father-in-law is the grandson of the founding father Roger Sherman. He has a successful career and has no selfish interest in participating in the Amistad case, only for justice. The decent clothes of this group of trial persons were donated by the great abolitionist Louis Tapan. He was also the person who organized many lawyers including Baldwin (only Baldwin was played in the movie) to participate in the defense of the case. Another protagonist in the movie.
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Enola 2022-04-21 09:02:35
Anyone who has seen it knows that it is a rare good movie. Full of the heaviness of history. It's a pity that everyone was dazed by the Titanic that year...causing a lot of good films to be buried. Personally, I don't like the latter... Besides, what the hell is this translated name?
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