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Fay 2022-03-27 09:01:15
The director's first work is quite good at this level. Although there are no major ups and downs or excitement in the whole movie, the relaxation still makes people able to watch it attentively. It was mentioned that black lives are expensive. If there are still people who think that BLM means black lives are expensive, then I can only say that this type of subject matter is not enough and the coverage is not wide enough. You can't complain about other people speaking up for themselves too much...
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Eulalia 2022-03-27 09:01:15
Revisiting an interesting and mysterious moment in the history of racial human rights in the United States (what happened on the night of Ali's first kingship remains a mystery), 2020 is particularly relevant in this magical year. Even the black people at the top of the pyramid are still oppressed by visible and invisible racial discrimination, and also involve other interesting issues such as the economic base and superstructure, and the stratification of discrimination within black people....
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Zelda 2022-03-27 09:01:15
It turns out that there is also a stage style for the annual black movie~~~ Fu forehead~~~ This one is more direct. It is an encounter between the famous black representatives in history in the 1960s. The content of the confrontation is that we all Those things I know~~~~ The stage scene scheduling is not bad, and the others are purely onlookers to...
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Martina 2022-03-27 09:01:15
There is "Blues Queen" before, and "One Night in Miami" after. African American films have begun to tend to review the gains and losses of the long road to equal rights. , times have changed, and it is outdated to count on inciting emotions to win the house, discrimination is far from simple hatred, and fumbling with ancient maps is actually to finally clear the secret passage to the temple, which is the hallmark of any successful political movement. The film's four famous African-American...
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Hayden 2022-03-26 09:01:11
Boxer Ali is very similar, and the actor actually sang Sam Cooke's famous song in the play. Of the four, only Jim Brown is still alive. This movie is for Chinese people who don't understand the American civil rights movement. It's true that many people can't understand...
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Lyda 2022-03-26 09:01:11
It's a smooth-running film, and the events are selected from a good angle. In just 2 hours, the matter of equal rights is depicted in a three-dimensional and not rigid...
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Jackson 2022-03-26 09:01:11
I can't watch this kind of movie anymore, I don't know who is who, so who nominated the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor? It all feels the...
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Rosalinda 2022-03-26 09:01:11
The collision of thoughts of swords, lights and swords is wonderful and wonderful. It's a shame it wasn't nominated for an...
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Dorian 2022-03-26 09:01:11
It is said that this film will be included in CC. In all honesty, this is my favorite of the Oscar-nominated movies so far. I don't think the issues discussed in this film have nothing to do with us. It presents what an elite or intellectual in a society should be like, that is, to speak and speak for people who have no right to speak. Prejudiced, radical or even extreme, people do not need to be ashamed of their own limitations. Because of this, discussion and debate are meaningful and...
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Madalyn 2022-03-26 09:01:11
There are too many politically correct films at the Oscars this...
One Night in Miami... Comments
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Coby 2022-02-17 08:02:24
Regina King on a mysterious night in American history
On February 25, 1964, in Miami, Florida, 22-year-old Cassius Clay defeated Sony Liston in seven rounds and became the new heavyweight world champion.
That night at the Hampton Inn on the outskirts of Miami, Cassius Clay and his three black friends who had come to cheer him on held a celebration. The...
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Keagan 2022-02-17 08:02:24
Malcolm X being heroized: a questionable political orientation
The current movie competition is almost only whether the subject matter is remote enough and tricky. In this sense, the theme of "One Night in Miami" is quite predictable---- On the evening of February 25, 1964, the boxing that has not changed its name Wang Ali won his first heavyweight title....
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Jim Brown: Say man, do you have any regrets, you know, hitchin' your cart to the Muslim train?
Jamaal: Yeah, yes I think you could say I do.
Jim Brown: Really.
Jamaal: I regret that I didn't join when I was younger. This kid named Rollis used to chase me on the way home every damned day. That's the reason I stopped goin'. I reckon if I'd've gotten with the bothers sooner, we could have nipped it in the bud and put our foot in Rollin's ass, know what I'm sayin'?
Jim Brown: Yeah, but you don't need a religion for that. Kid, you could have just joined a gang.
Jamaal: What's the difference?
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Sam Cooke: Everybody talks about they wantin' a piece of the pie, well I don't. I want the goddamn recipe.