it does make things better

Shanna 2022-03-18 09:01:01

I also couldn't figure out one thing, the country's urbanization of rural areas and the abolition of the rural household registration system, what did it bring. What I saw was the place where I lived when I was a child, more and more farmers with some money came. In the past, there were few mahjong halls, chess and card rooms, simple theater gardens, and ubiquitous vegetable markets. The originally organized place was originally a city, but now it's almost like a rural town, and even the accent is seldom heard. To the authentic. I can't figure it out. I dislike those popular music, Pang Long who is so disgusting, I don't know what these people are here for.
I understand D's hatred very well. The difference is that I understand one thing. I did not deprive others of the right to live. I dislike these people, but I also understand that there are also a group of people who dislike me. Hatred and disgust will not make life better. The only thing you can do is to change yourself so that you have the ability to realize your own life. I am not good enough, and there is no reason to despise others.
The change in d in the film is not convincing enough. I don't think he can really give up his previous thoughts, especially after Danny was shot. Maybe the director just wants to raise a social problem that can never be solved.

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  • Lysanne 2022-03-24 09:01:04

    Norton’s screen daisy~~~ is basically like the title, reflecting the mentality of most Americans; this gap is not formed in a day or two, and it will not disappear in a day or two. . Because of unreasonable disgust and misleading caused by some fanfare, the conflict intensifies; it is like a conflict between children, and everyone is not honest. In fact, when you sit down and talk, you will find that the other party is not that annoying, or even your own good friend.

  • Lottie 2022-03-24 09:01:04

    Edward Norton can be affectionate, can be wild performances, repressive racial themes, damn, it is another unexpected ending, I didn't expect it.

American History X quotes

  • Derek Vinyard: One in every three black males is in some phase of the correctional system. Is that a coincidence or do these people have, you know, like a racial commitment to crime?

  • Doris Vinyard: [Yelling to Derek through small holes in the Plexiglas, during visiting hours at the prison] You think you're the only one doin' time, Derek? You think you're here all alone? You think I'm not in here with you?