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Jaylan 2023-02-06 19:36:44
Are American racist films constantly reflecting and reminiscing?...
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Magnus 2022-12-16 11:25:23
Three-and-a-half stars, running account, no fault, great bonus for Winona Carr's ending...
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Tatyana 2022-12-16 01:30:52
The subject is too...
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Oma 2022-11-18 22:58:09
Movies on this subject are really bad. . . Nothing new....
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Lillian 2022-11-15 03:47:57
Good story, through sports to inspire desegregation, Americans have been working on the unreasonable legacy of various ancestors. Never shy away from problems, that's why they...
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Elroy 2022-11-14 15:02:20
The first movie I watched with...
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Bianka 2022-11-12 16:21:40
There is Harrison Ford, I can't see it. Baseball can't be read, and the movie doesn't feel very coherent. I thought that racial discrimination was a thing in the 19th century before, but I didn't expect it to be so serious after World War II. Do the police...
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Verona 2022-11-08 13:45:23
Three and a half. . This is the most well-behaved, tepid textbook inspirational film. . . This kind of film length knowledge is the most important! PS: The male protagonist found a character with an image, and his acting skills were average....
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Ernestina 2022-11-04 07:13:25
The movie I watched on the China Airlines plane, because I read Jackie Robinson's story when I first became interested in baseball. After the film was made, Jackie's image was too thin...a very ordinary American...
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Rebeka 2022-11-01 12:19:02
I've watched a lot of movies based on true stories lately. Another great film, the story of Jack Robinson, the first black player in Major League Baseball. In 1962, Robinson was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Every April, major league players wear the No. 42 jersey in his honor. No. 42 is the only number that has been retired by all major league teams. Breaking through racial discrimination is a manifestation of...
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Foster 2022-04-22 06:01:02
If Jesus plays baseball, I think this is what he looks like
42 is the only retired number in the Major League Baseball. In the 100-year history of Major League Baseball, there are countless talented players like Bright Galaxy. The 42nd has only had one best player of the year, which may not be eye-catching. But he was the first black player in the league,...
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Trevor 2022-04-22 07:01:39
Movie Review: The Legend of No. 42
8 points. It's very exciting, based on real events. There are a lot of sports movies about fighting racism, but I feel that most of them are too hard-edged. The characters in the play are always indomitable and resist the power head-on. The audience is entertaining to watch, but more often, changes...
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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.