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Dina 2023-05-13 22:26:27
Harrison Ford should be nominated for Best Supporting Actor next...
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Hoyt 2023-05-11 18:00:36
Why America is the greatest country in the world? The soul of the whole film is rippling in the American national...
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Angela 2023-04-24 07:29:55
Inspirational film, as a biopic of the first black player in American professional baseball, this film is a very real show of the era of racial issues. This is also a dark period for the United States. I sincerely hope that after watching this film, I can think of some similar problems in our country. Hope We can also handle it well and our country can also be...
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Jevon 2023-04-12 01:12:09
Businessman pushes humanity...
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Kimberly 2023-03-28 09:58:36
Why is there such a thing as...
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Tristin 2023-03-22 11:17:10
Sportsmanship, while black people are treated unfairly, they also become heroes in all aspects. #If you can't experience it yourself, try to experience...
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Felix 2023-03-14 18:22:26
With a clear intention, warm and inspiring, even if enough films with the theme of black equality have been made, the real power can still move people's...
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Janice 2023-03-10 22:07:13
The plot is too good, directly ignoring the low-level performance of the male...
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Adella 2023-02-16 09:29:04
Not bad actually. But compared to the kind of sports inspiration that slaps and trains hard to climb up, racial inspiration itself is a bit strange. How can human beings be absolutely fair? Blacks themselves are better at sports than other races. Does this count as discrimination from...
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Keanu 2023-02-08 04:37:27
Is America going to make biographies of all sports...
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Milo 2022-04-24 07:01:15
No. 42 Bole is also a legend
No. 42, Jackie Robinson, the first black player in the Major League Baseball, a legend in the American baseball world. 42 is the only retired jersey number in American baseball.
The film tells the story of Jackie Robinson's inaugural season in the Major League Baseball after being stubborn from... -
Elda 2022-04-22 06:01:02
When someone hits you on the left cheek, you give him the right cheek too
The film is a biographical film that has been changed by real events. It tells the story of Jackie Robinson, the first black player in Major League Baseball history.
In 1945, baseball was so popular in the United States that all 400 baseball players in the country were white. The Dodgers' Mr. Ricky,...
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Leo Durocher: Nice guys finish last.
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[after Jackie smashes his bat in the dugout tunnel, Rickey approaches him]
Jackie Robinson: The next white son of a bitch who opens his mouth, I'll smash his goddamn teeth in.
Branch Rickey: You can't, Jackie. You know it.
Jackie Robinson: I'm supposed to let this go on?
Branch Rickey: These men have to live with themselves...
Jackie Robinson: I have to live with myself, too! And right now I'm living a sermon out there.
Branch Rickey: You don't matter right now, Jack. You're in this thing. You don't have the right to pull out from the backing of people who believe in you, respect you and who need you.
Jackie Robinson: Is that so?
Branch Rickey: If you fight, they won't say Chapman forced you to; they'll just say that you're over your head. That you belong where you are.
Jackie Robinson: Do you know what it's like, having someone do this to you?
Branch Rickey: No. No. You do. You're the one living the sermon. In the wilderness. Forty days. All of it. Only you.
Jackie Robinson: And not a damn thing I can do about it.
Branch Rickey: Of course there is! You can stand up and hit! You can get on base and you can score! You can win this game for us! We need you! Everyone needs you.
[the players are moving above]
Jackie Robinson: They're taking the field.
Branch Rickey: Who's playing first?
Jackie Robinson: [beat] I'm gonna need a new bat.