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Reid 2022-04-23 07:02:03
A person's soul doesn't matter. I'm everywhere in the dark. You can see me. Wherever the poor fight to get their fill, there's me. Wherever the police beat the poor, there's me. I was among the children who smelled the smell of supper and...
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Duane 2022-04-23 07:02:03
One day a bulldozer flattened our house and we were kicked out of our home, living a life of wandering, the world was so big but there was nowhere to go, we couldn’t make a living even if we worked, we were kicked around like a ball, we lived Not like a person, let alone dignity. They long for a fair and harmonious world, they need to stand up to defend their right to exist, and they have the desire to fight for happiness. They are the...
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Maxine 2022-04-23 07:02:03
To be honest, I didn't really like the twist of the plot at the end, which lowered my psychological expectations all of a sudden. But I will still be moved by the family view and indomitable belief in survival in the film. Many wonderful lines are full of philosophy and wisdom. Many times there is a choice, and there is...
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Jaylon 2022-04-23 07:02:03
080810 Steinbeck's original novel gives the film all its charm. In fact, what moved me the most was not the awakening of the revolutionaries, but the perseverance of the old mother.
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Maud 2022-04-23 07:02:03
Tribute to a classic! Similar to the status quo of a major country, this is...
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Monique 2022-04-23 07:02:03
Too long to breathe to cover up tears, how hard it is for the people to...
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Sarina 2022-04-22 07:01:26
Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name by John Steinbeck, this film tells the story of a great migration of a poor family during the Great Depression in the 1930s. It has obvious socialist tendencies and exposes social issues critically and realistically. A powerful attack on the evils of capitalism, what impresses Henry Fonda in this film is his seemingly penetrating eyes. No matter where he stands in the frame, the audience can always feel his inscrutable, skeptical gaze,...
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Helga 2022-04-22 07:01:26
After the violent demolition of American migrant workers in the early 20th century, they had a shallow taste of the red...
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Ulises 2022-04-22 07:01:26
A social criticism film that seems to be a little simple today, and its strengths lie in its realistic techniques, the simplicity and uniformity of its performances, and its restraint and objectivity in expressing social contradictions. What's more powerful is that under the framework of the road film, it shows a picture of the poor and refugees in the United States in that era, as well as the family's mutual support and life tenacity in the journey of suffering. The concern and understanding...
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Carolyne 2022-04-22 07:01:26
From the play to the tone, it is quite old-fashioned. This may be the inevitable result of being faithful to the spirit of the original work. Without being persistent in achieving an emotional climax in "suffering", Ford used reason to announce early in the morning that this is a game that has nothing to do with good or evil and class. The epic of survival, so in the end, the mother will use her survival experience to dissolve her son's class position. "The lines take the audience away" is...
The Grapes of Wrath Comments
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Willow 2021-12-09 08:01:21
Changes in people's living conditions brought about by rural urbanization
This is a serious movie. The black-and-white screen corresponds to the audience we are now used to watching color movies, and still feel the huge impact. This is what the movie itself wants to convey to us.
The story takes place in an American village in the late 19th century. Everyone knows that...
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Adella 2021-12-09 08:01:21
Red pornography tide-"The Grapes of Wrath"
Suppose you have 100 minutes to spend comfortably, sitting on the sofa and putting on a movie. Do you want the plot to be tense and funny at the beginning, or the vast land is really clean at the beginning, and the actor walks slowly over and is not lost for a minute. Lines? Most of it is the...
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Ma Joad: There, gramma! There's California.
Grandma Joad: Phbbtt!
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Gasoline Attendant: You and me got sense. Them Okies got no sense and no feeling. They ain't human. Human being wouldn't live the way they do. Human being couldn't stand to be so miserable.