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Cullen 2022-05-23 20:25:05
Documentary works of famous political actors and actresses
Yes, I ended up with the character Malcolm X through this movie, otherwise I don't know anything about this person. Mainly about Malcolm X's efforts and achievements through fighting for the rights of black Americans. However, his social development was led by the imam of Islam. Later, when he...
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Reva 2022-05-23 23:57:20
We don't see any American Dream. We've experienced only the American Nightmare!
Adapted from the autobiography of Malcolm X. Producer Marvin Worth got the right to adapt as early as 1967-two years after the assassination of Malcolm X and the publication of his autobiography. Worth completed an Oscar-nominated documentary in 1971, but the feature film has been delayed for...

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Michel 2022-05-23 21:34:52
Washington has recited so many speech plays. He has worked hard, and his recitation is amazing. Finally, Mandela was pulled over to the platform. A film of more than three hours in length, compactly done, with three distinct sections, and changes in style. One is the crime of the world in the jazz age, with low light and multiple shots, and the overall frivolity; , the style is calm and begins to be cooler; the third is religious civil strife, pilgrimage, and even martyrdom, and the style of independent films is even more obvious.
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Myrtice 2022-05-23 18:41:06
In the first 100 minutes, except for the restoration of the social situation and singing and dancing, I didn't know what to do, and I even got angry when I watched the conversion part. The story climaxes after 100 minutes. Understanding the history of this extreme religious ideology used in the black affirmative movement is instructive today. No matter if MalcolmX is a one-day con man for a lifetime, no matter how deep he is, when society easily tramples on him and does not give him a future, he can only find an outlet for himself.
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Baines: Brother Malcolm, this is Sister Betty. She lectures our Muslim women on hygiene and diet. She stresses care for the body and regular eating habits.
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Betty Shabazz: Brother Minister, the sister wonders if you know what sister Harriet Tubman did between taking souls to the Promised Land?
Malcolm X: No. sister?
Betty Shabazz: She ate. Excuse me.
[exits]
Baines: She's interesting.