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Antonina 2022-03-25 09:01:16
Spike Lee brings together two very different themes, but never finds a good connection (especially at the end), there are some good points of view in the film, but as a whole, the film The internal fragmentation is still too...
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Eliseo 2022-03-25 09:01:16
I always feel that the title of the film is similar to...
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Vinnie 2022-03-25 09:01:16
So desperate, so dramatic but totally true. The actors did a good job, and some scenes were hysterical so it was hard for me to...
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Patsy 2022-03-25 09:01:16
It's been years since I've seen a movie like this where the final scene makes me cry. It can be said that jungle fever and what it should be are absolutely the same movie - the doomed failure of racial communication, and the harm caused by communication. Spike Lee seems to use all the techniques he loves the most—multiple montages, extraordinarily rich motion, overlaid musical tracks, dramatic background and background settings, smooth and informative speech-tasting properties, and his The...
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Maegan 2022-03-25 09:01:16
One second it was because they could finally fall in love regardless of the eyes of passers-by, and the next second, they were brutally pointed at the wall by the police with a gun pointed at the wall, so desperate. This kind of despair that can only be seen in Spike Lee movies is also their charm....
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Lexie 2022-03-24 09:03:04
2019026 The drug use scene of "Taj Mahal" is really good. The poster is also great, but love is not the focus of Spike Lee. He inadvertently took a few mulatto positions to talk about the hatred between races caused by two-way discrimination, and finally returned to the reflection on the black community. Halle Berry's big-screen debut, Anthony Quinn's dagger, and John Turturro's performance this time around are a surprise.
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Lillian 2022-03-24 09:03:04
Even if it's expressed in such a light-hearted tone as possible, it can't hide the pain planted in the marrow//It's always painful when one can't freely choose a lover//And love is a piece of loose sand and most of it can't be made into concrete// Discrimination is a certain force that humans support their own lives. We are always more likely to choose to embrace our own prejudices.//The design of the opening and several scenes that follow is very...
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Wade 2022-03-24 09:03:04
American films in the 90s, or racial...
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Hillard 2022-03-24 09:03:04
American films in the 90s, or racial...
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Dominic 2022-03-24 09:03:04
Li is simply a black Lu Xun! ! ! That part of the Taj Mahal is just what we feel when we look back at the Chinese people during the Opium...
Jungle Fever Comments
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Donavon 2022-02-16 08:03:04
[Film Review] Jungle Fever (1991) 7.7/10
In the beginning of JUNGLE FEVER, the camera cranes from the window of a brownstone building into its bedroom to reveal that a man and a woman is making love, immediately calls up Hitchcock's PSYCHO (1960), while their after-the-earth-moves chitchat imitates it is an extramarital affair ("don't...
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Zelda 2022-02-16 08:03:04
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This film is too painful, the protagonist's "no" from the bottom of his heart at the end is too painful. Although it is a very cliché segregation-themed film, a main line of the male and female protagonist and a side line of supporting actors and actresses, everyone wants to cross the barriers of...
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James Tucci: If you ever get her pregnant, Paulie...
Charlie Tucci: Hey!
James Tucci: I don't know why I'm thinking this because I know it's not going to happen, but if you did, I would give *you* the abortion, Paulie.
[Charlie laughs]
James Tucci: Then you are going to marry her!
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Flipper Purify: Mine! Mine! Mine!
Jerry: Ego! Ego! Ego!