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Drake 2022-08-09 10:44:10
There is a long film review; 5.5/10, the story outline opens the story as a well-known female writer, but the movie opens with a black female slave in a slave camp. What is the relationship between the two vastly different people? At the beginning, a confusing atmosphere was established, and the discrimination that entangled generations was plainly recorded. The slave camp was filled with white terror, and the oncoming sense of oppression forced the self to silence, and even consumed the will,...
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Jany 2022-08-09 09:53:51
[B+] The creativity is very good, the narrative is very confusing, and the core of race + feminism also performs well. However, the overall rhythm is slower, and there are fewer foreshadowings and hints in the first half, resulting in a tougher time revealing the truth in the second...
Antebellum Comments
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Kenton 2022-10-22 11:00:45
The war never ends
Let me first talk about my own thoughts. This is a story that takes place in the same time and space, as if in a hypocritical "theme park" like a parallel world.
After reading the short comment, I feel that many people are very dissatisfied with the narrative sequence of the film.
It is true that the...
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General 2022-09-11 09:57:30
Not before the civil war, it was the time of the civil war, the moment of the battle, and this war will never end.
During the Civil War in M country, the two time and space stories developed simultaneously with today's society. Grandma and granddaughter turned into the same civil rights fighter. This is not the pre-civil war, it is the period and the moment of the civil war, and this war has never...
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Elizabeth: [grabs cellphone belonging to Him and rolls him over to unlock the phone with facial recognition] Open your eyes, motherf**r.
Little Blonde Girl: Uhh..
[groans in pain from having just been stabbed a few seconds ago by Veronica]
Elizabeth: I said open...
[punches Him]
Elizabeth: your motherf**ng eyes!
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Kennedi: [seeing news program about racism] Mommy, why was that man so angry.
Veronica: That's a really good question, baby. Sometimes what looks like anger is really just fear. Things are not always what they appear to be, baby. Does that make sense?
Kennedi: [no]
Director: Gerard Bush, Christopher Renz
Language: English Release date: September 18, 2020