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Jasmin 2021-12-28 08:01:32
The politics of everyday life
(Spoiler alert) A black youth who was unarmed and subdued was shot and killed by a white policeman from behind. This kind of plot makes " Fruitvale Station " ( Fruitvale Station ) regarded as a political film-not only because in the United States, blacks have been treated with excessive violence by...
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Scot 2022-03-24 09:02:35
Talking about the performance of the film
First of all, I am a pure audience, a layman among laymen. Here I will only talk about my views after watching this movie.
The political meaning of this film is too strong, like "The White House Butler", "Twelve Years a Slave" and "The Rescued Jiang Song" some time ago, it feels a bit overkill....

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Oscar Grant: How long you guys been married?
Peter: Eight years. You thinkin' about it?
[Oscar nods]
Peter: What's stopping you?
Oscar Grant: No money.
Peter: Ah, shitty reason. We had nothing when we got married.
Oscar Grant: No shit.
Peter: I wasn't working at all, and she's a teacher, it's practically the same thing, as far as money goes.
Oscar Grant: How'd you get a ring?
Peter: Uh... I stole it.
[Oscar is surprised]
Peter: Told you, I didn't have any money. Used to be good with credit cards. I would not go down that route.
Oscar Grant: No, bruh. I'm-I'm cool on that.
Peter: Seriously, but then I got my business started, and got her the ring she wears now.
Oscar Grant: What do you do?
Peter: Got a web design company.
[giving him a business card]
Peter: Hit me up if you ever need anything.
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Ashae: I like your dreads.
Tim: Shit, I like your everything. We need to put it together.
Lauren: Oh, we gay.
Cato: No shit.
Tim: Gay, huh?
Cato: Sounds like a coincidence. We gay, too.
Lauren: [dissing him] You're not gay.
Cato: Hey, Osc, bruh. Hey, ain't we gay?
Oscar Grant: Yeah, they gay as fuck.