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Elouise 2022-03-23 09:02:25
True Detective Sludge Killer Joe Dallas -- Matthew in these movies all act with a southern accent. And the character of the rebellious, uninhibited love of freedom is very handy for him to play, so the character of Newtonnett is simply a role tailored by real history for Matthew. PS The plot of the movie exceeded expectations by a...
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Xzavier 2022-03-23 09:02:25
Expensive in real adaptation, very verbose is true. But history is so long, four years of the Civil War, the Ku Klux Klan, sixty years of apartheid, so many people's lives. Mississippi remains the poorest state in America to this day, not without a...
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Kenny 2022-03-23 09:02:25
Expensive in real adaptation, very verbose is true. But history is so long, four years of the Civil War, the Ku Klux Klan, sixty years of apartheid, so many people's lives. Mississippi remains the poorest state in America to this day, not without a...
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Darien 2022-03-23 09:02:25
A man who never stops fighting, from protecting his homeland against tyranny to fighting racial discrimination and fighting for equal rights, the pursuit of freedom runs through his life. People have the right to be born free, and this is a never-ending war. Every time I watch Matthew McConaughey perform is a...
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Tremaine 2022-03-22 09:02:11
The story of the struggle for human liberation is always inseparable from blood and tears. Freedom and equality have always been the pursuit, but until now it has not been able to be truly achieved. Knight's black wife is really beautiful, not particularly black, a bit like a mixed...
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Ora 2022-03-22 09:02:11
I want to talk too much, but as long as I can't hear the sound of gunfire, I'm basically drowsy. I like the quiet mystery that begins to hide in the southern woods, the moment when the girl shoots the gun during the raid, and the grief-stricken long-range shot leaning on Moses'...
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Alexander 2022-03-22 09:02:11
I just love Uncle Matthew's performance. Historical film, some shots are very poetic. The first half is a bit slow, and the second half is too fast, making people want to know the real...
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Nikki 2022-03-22 09:02:11
Political correctness is undoubtedly true, but the feeling of my hometown and my land is not strong enough, why not leave the...
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Federico 2022-03-22 09:02:11
The first half was okay, but I couldn't lift my spirits later. Of course, I was trapped in the real subject matter, but there was no third act at...
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Hunter 2022-03-22 09:02:11
I feel that this film wants to express too many points, and it does not grasp the key points well, and the result becomes long and stinky. O'Connor is great as always. The struggle for freedom never ends, stop and you lose. I didn't expect racial discrimination to be so serious after the American Civil War, but it's normal. This problem still exists now. The white racists at that time were really rampant... And this film often accuses the Northern Army of...
Free State of Jones Comments
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Lacey 2021-12-25 08:01:19
Without a gun, how can the "Liangshan Hero" reason with others?
This film is based on real historical events, Newton Knight, a legendary Mississippi in the late American Civil War.
During the Civil War, Newton Knight defected from the Southern Army and returned to his hometown. In order to avoid capture, he ran to a swamp and settled down in a swamp. From then... -
Eli 2021-12-25 08:01:19
"Anti-traditional" war films with protracted plots
The 39-minute film length is a bit slow, but on the whole, leaving aside the part of promoting justice and morality, this film is better in that it handles the ugly historical facts in a very proper way, but it does not make people. I feel that it weakens or dilutes the seriousness of historical...
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Rachel: I don't want my boy to get lynched. Or beat. I want him to go to a school. I don't want him to drop his eyes every time a white man walk by. I don't want him to be a "boy" no more once he turn into a man.
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Newton Knight: Lyin' like that? Don't it make you dizzy?
Moses: Oh, no. It don't bother me now.
Newton Knight: I guess you get used to anything.
Moses: No, you can't.