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Annette 2022-03-28 09:01:13
So does this ending. . ....
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Alisa 2022-03-27 09:01:21
Observe this event from the perspective of a girl and continue to talk about...
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Robb 2022-03-27 09:01:21
More than 18 years of racial issue films, the quality is not bad. It also reflects the current status of racial issues in reality. bad...
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Pasquale 2022-03-27 09:01:21
More than 18 years of racial issue films, the quality is not bad. It also reflects the current status of racial issues in reality. bad...
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Leonie 2022-03-27 09:01:21
The most valuable thing about this film is that it does not scold white people one-sidedly, but instead, while accusing white people of racial discrimination, examines the real problems that exist in the black community. Americans are really funny, they can't even say black, they hold high the banner of zzzq, and then they hate black people in their bones, and they can't even cover...
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Cleve 2022-03-27 09:01:21
The most valuable thing about this film is that it does not scold white people one-sidedly, but instead, while accusing white people of racial discrimination, examines the real problems that exist in the black community. Americans are really funny, they can't even say black, they hold high the banner of zzzq, and then they hate black people in their bones, and they can't even cover...
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Cale 2022-03-27 09:01:21
T(he)H(ate)UG(ive)life. The best title of 2018, whether in English or translated, is direct and powerful. The script is mature, the beginnings and turns are complete, and the sensationalism of the accusation is unequivocal. It is a film that can easily incite the emotions of the audience. To be honest, I am quite satisfied with the first 110 minutes, because the play decided that it could not restore the events in the documentary style of "Detroit", but instead used constant dramatic conflicts...
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Jorge 2022-03-27 09:01:21
T(he)H(ate)UG(ive)life. The best title of 2018, whether in English or translated, is direct and powerful. The script is mature, the beginnings and turns are complete, and the sensationalism of the accusation is unequivocal. It is a film that can easily incite the emotions of the audience. To be honest, I am quite satisfied with the first 110 minutes, because the play decided that it could not restore the events in the documentary style of "Detroit", but instead used constant dramatic conflicts...
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Keenan 2022-03-27 09:01:21
The contradictions in the settings are progressive and constantly erupting. It covers not only racism, but also the trade-off between family values and self-sacrifice, the order of black and white skin color and people, and various conflicts of consciousness, which are very rich, compared to Oscar nominations, Pomy's so-called internal struggles of black people (this book The Black Panther is much more advanced and complex. The identity dilemma set for the heroine Starr is as realistic and...
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Shaina 2022-03-27 09:01:21
The contradictions in the settings are progressive and constantly erupting. It covers not only racism, but also the trade-off between family values and self-sacrifice, the order of black and white skin color and people, and various conflicts of consciousness, which are very rich, compared to Oscar nominations, Pomy's so-called internal struggles of black people (this book The Black Panther is much more advanced and complex. The identity dilemma set for the heroine Starr is as realistic and...
The Hate U Give Comments
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Kristy 2022-03-29 09:01:09
What the movie shows is not what you think
This film is utterly helpless!
In the end, the riot was just a small-scale city hall demonstration, but it did not achieve the desired result and was violently driven by the police. The result is nothing.
Some people think that such an ending is a hasty ending, justice has not been served, and that...
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Brandy 2022-03-09 08:01:51
A belated review
Fortunately, I saw the introduction of this film from a certain sound, and I became interested, and I finished watching this film during this post-epidemic period. What is interesting is that it is similar to the previous riots in the United States, and the aspects explained in this film are...
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Carlos: [solemnly] It's a complicated world
Starr Carter: [dismissive] It's not that complicated
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Starr Carter: You ever see anyone die?
Chris: No?
Starr Carter: Well I have... twice in my life!