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Chelsea 2022-03-26 09:01:11
Two and a half stars. For a new director, there is a kind of mediocre level of stability. Given the low level of difficulty (scenarios and presentation scheduling) and almost only the convergence of black identities, it is difficult to see a more realistic level of the director himself. I have two points of objection, One is that the sense of age is not well done. From the costumes to the scenes, it feels like it is done casually. Second, although it is an adaptation of a stage play, there is...
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Wyatt 2022-03-26 09:01:11
The traces of the drama and stage are too strong, the language of the camera can't keep up, and the expression is completely weakened, leaving only the rhythm... The rhythm is too uncomfortable for the audience, not only did the subtitles not understand what the director was going to say, but even concluded It's a night of plastic brotherhood. I can't help but forgive the boxing champion. . . ....
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Gabe 2022-03-26 09:01:11
In chatting/talking movies, the highlight is not those political arguments, but the leisurely moments of chatting among...
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Cristina 2022-03-26 09:01:11
Too much preaching, too little...
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Kyleigh 2022-03-25 09:01:18
Personal professional characteristics interspersed in "One Night" Mature is not like a debut :) In fact "One Night" is a time limit for the player/viewer to pay a higher attention: thinking about the dream instead of letting it go with time or fame Become no longer motivated, witness the inspiration of revisiting history such as contemporary life, corresponding to the current awakening of the rights of African-Americans and new understanding of...
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Jason 2022-03-25 09:01:18
The script of the stage play is well written, but I originally watched it with the mentality of thinking that it might be a film about politics, but I found that from the original self-righteousness to being conquered by the powerful lines. But there should be no male lead...
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Bennett 2022-03-25 09:01:18
Malcolm X in...
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Rowena 2022-03-25 09:01:18
Really boring. One of the most overrated films...
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Alexzander 2022-03-25 09:01:18
It can be seen that it was adapted from a stage play, and the proportion of indoor and outdoor scenes is unbalanced, which makes the outdoor scenes (or the scenes outside the hotel) appear somewhat redundant. The four stars are mainly because of the solid dialogue, the polyphonic ideological confrontation around the issue of black equality, and the brilliance of the play itself cannot be obliterated because of the suspicion of fighting for the...
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Jasmin 2022-03-25 09:01:18
This year is the year of black movies, the reality may be more interesting than the design in this...
One Night in Miami... Comments
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Ladarius 2022-02-17 08:02:24
[Film Review] The Forty-Year-Old Version (2020) and One Night in Miami… (2020)
Amid the all-the-rage Afrocentric cinema, here are two resounding directorial feature debuts from two African-American female hyphenates. THE 40-YEAR-OLD VERSION is playwright-actress-rapper-comedienne Radha Blank's semi-autobiographical account of her career struggle , whereas ONE NIGHT IN MIAMI…...
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Conor 2022-02-17 08:02:24
Before the omen of death, choose a party or a faction?
The movie condensed a glorious page of the 1964 black civil rights movement in one night, placing four completely different types of black representatives in the same cramped room and forced to face their most essential identity dilemma. As a 10-year-old Sam Cooke fan, it's really exciting to see...
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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.