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Blaze 2023-09-15 01:55:48
Without any effort, oj has enjoyed the gift of the trend of the times, the sacrifice of countless people of the race, and the efforts of the legal team, but squandered everyone's efforts. He's not an American-made junk, he's an American-made...
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Jean 2023-09-09 22:51:59
This exciting and exciting story can only be MADE IN AMERICAN, which can bring out the racial issues and police violence without any dead ends while pushing the idol to the highest point and then...
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Ludwig 2023-09-02 20:13:52
Playing the race cards to the surface and watching the dominoes fall, the backlog of prejudice and hatred is like a ticking time bomb. A detailed explanation of how the conclusion of a sentence can be deduced into inextricable causes and effects, not only self-eating racism, but also a performance of class society and the judicial system. The dramatic play and manipulation make one court become a Playgrounds of ancient and modern, sketching an extraordinarily divisive deformed animal addicted...
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Rozella 2023-09-01 04:25:12
The creative position has been stated in the title, that is, the dazzling individual existence of Simpson must be recycled into the social structure to understand. It's not a pity, but it's still much better than those similar works driven by a sense of...
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Melyssa 2023-08-30 13:05:30
Rich, profound, great. The power of...
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Kellie 2023-08-26 10:47:09
The significance of this documentary is just like the case of the past. It is infinitely exaggerated by some things that are irrelevant to the facts. In the end, it is just another qualified TV feature film. Best of the Year? Ha...
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Joesph 2023-08-10 13:18:53
Excellent documentaries, such as Scalpel to analyze the legal system and society behind a murder case, from the abyss of celebrities to the history of American racial movements, really do their homework and thoroughly understand the article. After reading it, I have lingering fears. First, because the truth can never be reached, any narrative is Rashomon; second, individuals cannot escape history, and it is each individual who makes...
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Daija 2023-08-08 15:49:20
⒈ Before that, when I mentioned "Simpson", I immediately thought of the famous American animation; ⒉ Given that I am not familiar with OJ Simpson, although the interviews and historical images in the documentary have a soundtrack... I feel that The production of this film is rigorous and well-made, but the content itself does not give me a strong impression; ⒊ It was the first time I saw a documentary series that swept the Best Documentary Awards of American Films; ⒋ Encyclopedia of the case...
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Horacio 2023-08-07 11:55:23
@2017-02-16...
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Arielle 2023-08-05 23:03:36
It’s been a long time since I had such a shocking movie-watching experience. Every episode I watched is a huge test of my psychological endurance, and I can’t breathe. I may have seen the extreme tension of drama in Simpson. The two personalities of hero and devil have never been so contradictory to interweave on an individual. In the end, you will hate this person, sympathize with him, and sympathize with him for life. Under the hypocritical face, sympathizes with him for having everything,...
O.J.: Made in America Comments
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Trenton 2022-08-21 20:19:41
I'M NOT BLACK,I'M OJ
Over the weekend, I made up for this seven-hour Oscar best documentary. I have learned about the trial of the century from books, but the impact from the scenes and the description of the parties is far more direct than the words. An amphibious star with an influence comparable to Jordan in the...
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Maci 2022-08-13 19:22:04
China is the king of manufacturing!
"OJ Made in America": The United States made OJ, and China made She Xianglin/Nie Shubin. Why do unjust cases happen frequently? Why can anyone get away with it? Not only because of the judicial mechanism, but not only because of the dog head judges-the gap between the rich and the poor is the root...
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Peter Hyams - Interviewee: I believed he was innocent. I was like everybody else, it was incomprehensible that my friend could do this. I snuck into the jail to see him and there's this guy that was my buddy and he looked emaciated. He was in an orange jumpsuit, and he was shackled to the desk in front of me. Then he looked at me on the other side of plexiglass, close as he could be, and he said, "I swear to God, I didn't do this." I believed him. He asked me if I kind of would be the chronicler of the whole thing. Would I write a book about the whole thing. I backed away from that. Then, in a moment of ultimate surrealism, I'm sitting with OJ and Lyle Menendez walks behind him. And I just went, shit, this is more than my little pea brain can handle.
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Mark Fuhrman: [on his first encounter with OJ Simpson when he was a uniformed policeman] It was late December 1985. We got this call, and I didn't know whose house it was. I had never been on a call there before, but there had been ten, eleven, maybe twelve officers from my precinct that had been on various domestic disturbance calls in L.A. over the years... but not at that house. Simpson is standing on the left side of the driveway, by the shrubs, holding a baseball bat. Nicole is sitting on the front part of a 450SL Mercedes... the windshield smashed in, and she's bawling, heaving, I mean, almost uncontrollably. He's got this look on his face... like he's going to do battle. And I say, "Put the bat down." And he's got this look... this rage look. I said, "Put the bat down." He didn't do it the second time. I took out my baton, and I said firmly, "Put it down, now!" And then all of a sudden there was this calm that came over his face, he dropped it, and he goes, "Oh, sorry, Officer." And I went over, and she was still crying, and I said, "Do you want to make a report?" And she goes, "No." I remember saying this because it was... I think expressing my displeasure that she was allowing herself to be treated like this. I said, "It's your life."