KimStacy Carter

KimStacy Carter

  • Born: 1968-3-21
  • Height: 5' 6" (1.68 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Albert 2022-01-02 08:01:39

      Making a "values ​​blockbuster" is much more difficult than making a "science fiction blockbuster"

      In July 1839, a Spanish brig sailing from Cuba, Le Amistad, floated to a beach near New York, USA. There were no piles of gold and silver coins on the ship, and no Cuban specialty-cane sugar, but it was full of black people who had succeeded in the maritime riots a few weeks ago and two captured...

    • Berenice 2022-01-02 08:01:39

      Reflect on history

      The film adapted from this historical event is very powerful, and the yin and yang of human nature can be seen everywhere, good at evil. I feel that this film puts Stephen above the Hollywood beings who see money open. It may take a hundred years for such talents to come out. At that time, he was...

    • Hilton 2022-04-20 09:01:52

      Just like when I read a history book, I want to read it, but I can't finish it. #20210530

    • Spencer 2022-03-25 09:01:10

      It should be said that the film is very exciting, especially the second half. Hopkins' speech was stirring. But the funny thing is that today there are riots in the United States because of the killing of Floyd, a black man, the White House is surrounded, and Trump is hiding in the basement. After more than 200 years, America finally began to swallow the bitter fruit of the previous life. Watching this film more than 20 years ago must have been shocked by the reasons why America is strong; watching this film more than 20 years later will understand the root cause of America's decline... How ironic!

    Amistad quotes

    • Joseph Cinque: Give us, us free. Give us, us free. Give us, us free. Give us, us free! Give us, us free!

    • John Quincy Adams: [to the court] James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington... John Adams. We've long resisted asking you for guidance. Perhaps we have feared in doing so, we might acknowledge that our individuality, which we so, so revere, is not entirely our own. Perhaps we've feared an... an appeal to you might be taken for weakness. But, we've come to understand, finally, that this is not so. We understand now, we've been made to understand, and to embrace the understanding... that who we are *is* who we were. We desperately need your strength and wisdom to triumph over our fears, our prejudices, ourselves. Give us the courage to do what is right. And if it means civil war? Then let it come. And when it does, may it be, finally, the last battle of the American Revolution.