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Norwood 2022-03-24 09:01:15
The tall show reveals the cruelty of American slavery. Black slaves have no human rights. The fate of slaves depends entirely on their masters, so as to arouse the sympathy of the audience. McQueen controls this kind of historical drama too well, the main melody spirit, the turbulent "dispersion" are exactly the same as "War Horse", and he is eager to shed blood and tears to the audience. Undeniably, its neatness and political correctness are definitely Oscar’s cup of...
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Lela 2022-03-24 09:01:15
The film restores the ups and downs of the black slaves in the southern plantations of the United States in the mid-nineteenth century. It abandons rigid preaching and wanton sentimentality. It uses the real experience of small people to reflect the current social situation at the time, and uses restrained emotions in exchange for accusations of human rights. , The three roles are quite brilliant, especially the flogging before the end, and the director’s favorite long shots are also...
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Chesley 2022-03-24 09:01:15
The shots are very good, but I don’t feel anything after...
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Lee 2022-03-24 09:01:15
After reading it, it was over, no...
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Xzavier 2022-03-24 09:01:15
Basically, there are a few scenes that are too cruel to hang up. . The protagonist's suffocating voice almost wanted to cover his ears. . . Ah, how much the director loves Fasha to give him such a contradictory and multi-faceted character, the tears are as low as I didn't even cry. ....
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Christy 2022-03-24 09:01:15
I'm probably cut off from Steve McQueen, and I can't see the feeling at all. Under the good picture and schedule, the emotions are directly exposed, like McGee's words: All the scenes of a movie really want to say are what they are saying, and the movie fails. I think of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" I watched when I was a child, and I was shocked far more than this...
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Darby 2022-03-23 09:01:14
As soon as I saw that Fasha got a new black girl again, I thought, director, you love him too much. You gave him such a complicated role and let him get a black girl again. I thought, both I think he's...
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Mara 2022-03-23 09:01:14
Although the laws of the southern United States have stipulated that blacks and whites are equal, segregation and discrimination are still common, and the North recognizes racial...
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Robyn 2022-03-23 09:01:14
Two shots are unforgettable: a three-minute long shot when Solomon was hanged, and the rest of the black slaves walked around, turning a deaf ear to this. This conflict is no longer confined to blacks and whites; when Solomon drew Patsey, a piece of blood bloomed. Fog, that whip smashed the light of human nature to...
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Lela 2022-03-23 09:01:14
The cruel history of black...
12 Years a Slave Comments
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Bennett 2022-04-24 07:01:02
Interpretation of words and images
1. "Words" and "images" are unified
Words and images are both separated from each other and linked to each other. Twelve Years a Slave reflects the close cooperation between "words" and "images" many times. "Yan" refers to the text symbols presented in the film. In "Twelve Years a Slave", a lot of...
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Freida 2022-03-22 09:01:12
A good movie can replace a preaching text
In fact, my mother has repeatedly expressed that she doesn't like black people seeing them on TV, and can't help but complain. I dragged her to watch it with me.
This Oscar-winning movie does not overly exaggerate the sad tone of the film, which simply describes the story that happened.
What...
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Hamilton: I'm afraid that Brown and I haven't brought you much luck. But rough waters bring smooth sailing. Eventually they do.
Solomon Northup: So... so sorry...
Hamilton: Shhh. We won't hear it. We won't.
Brown: Let him sleep.
Hamilton: Hmm. A good night's sleep. And tomorrow... tomorrow you will feel as well and refreshed as though the earth were new again.
Brown: Hamilton! Nothing more we can do for him.
Hamilton: Such is the pity.
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Burch: Well, my boy, how yah feel now?
Solomon Northup: I am Solomon Northup. I am a free man; a resident of Saratoga, New York. The residence also of my wife and children who are equally free. I have papers. You have no right whatsoever to detain me...
Burch: Yah not any...
Solomon Northup: And I promise you - I promise - upon my liberation I will have satisfaction for this wrong.
Burch: Resolve this. Produce your papers.
[Solomon searches and finds no papers]
Burch: Yah no free man. And yah ain't from Saratoga. Yah from Georgia. Yah ain't a free man. Yah nuthin' but a Georgia runaway. Yah a runaway nigger from Georgia.