Escape from desperate town

Kennedi 2022-03-22 09:01:08

The highest level of thriller play off. The director cleverly reversed and reversed the cliché plot and turned it into a family comedy for New Year's Eve. The audience burst into laughter, continued applause, and shouts everywhere, turning into a big party. The production is small but well-produced. The director knows what the audience wants and how to create a commercial film. BlackSlavery and WhiteWashing are filled into fairly standard cult themes. The two white crimes are displayed in an exaggerated and cautious imaginative way. The narrative is neat and concise, and the protagonist’s past is organically excavated and used, and there are both hypocritical whites against the middle class. The portrayal of the incisive three-pointer also has concrete racism. In the American society where race is the core, this story will be very immersive at any time.

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  • Dean Armitage: You're gonna love this. My Dad's claim to fame. He was beat by Jesse Owens in the qualifying round for the Berlin Olympics in 1936. Those were the ones where...

    Chris Washington: Where Owens won in front of Hitler.

    Dean Armitage: Yeah, what a moment. What a moment. I mean, Hitler was up there with all those perfect Aryan race bullshit. This black dude comes along and proves him wrong in front of the entire world. Amazing!

    Chris Washington: Tough break for your Dad, though.

    Dean Armitage: Yeah, he almost got over it.

  • Dean Armitage: By the way, I would have voted for Obama for a third term, if I could. Best President in my lifetime, hands down.

    Chris Washington: I agree.