In fact, my mother has repeatedly expressed that she doesn't like black people seeing them on TV, and can't help but complain. I dragged her to watch it with me.
This Oscar-winning movie does not overly exaggerate the sad tone of the film, which simply describes the story that happened.
What impressed me the most was when he was transported to the slave zone, the companion next to the hero said to him, "If you want to survive, try to keep a low profile, don't tell others who you are, don't let others know that you can read, so that you can survive." He said "I don't want to survive," I couldn't help but guess the second sentence would be "I want to live." ...
The name is a symbol of freedom. So when the male protagonist finally got out of trouble, he watched his 10-year-old daughter tell him that the baby was his grandson and his name was in his name. He couldn't help crying.
Previous Emmy Award winner Ovira quoted Harriet Tubman in his speech: "In my dreams and imagination, I always see an invisible line, and the other side of the line is a green field. , Hua and beautiful white women, they stretched out their arms to me at the end of the line, but I couldn't touch them."
When I saw it, I was very impressed. My mother looked like another black winner before studying there and said she was so ugly. She didn't see this part of Ovira. I feel a little unhappy in my heart. So I took her to watch this movie, and I hadn't watched it before. My idea is simple. Use movies to convince my mother and stories to impress her.
Hmm... finally tore off something else. —————The slave owner who played by the master in the movie is okay. Fa Sha...His acting skills are so good that I dislike him. It depends on him to make up some funny pictures.
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