"BlacKkKlansman" is similar to the anti-Japanese dramas filmed in China before. The geeks such as Spike Lizhe's works are not as distinctive as his outfits. Although this film is adapted from a true story, it is not difficult to find from the film that the KKK was already a bunch of idiots when the story was set, and of course the play of the KKK went smoothly, so we can see a group of incomparable How the politically correct good people managed to destroy the terror of a group of stupid donkeys, and finally the bad people shot themselves in the foot. I feel like my other black friends will feel that way when they watch this film. As an active supporter of the metoo movement, King Kate, under the influence of the rise of politically correct films in Hollywood in the past two years, used his status as the chairman of the Cannes jury to push Spike Lee to the jury award. But it turns out, Ceylon Godar, Li Cangdong, Jia Zhangke, Panasilovach and others are not wronged. According to reports, director Spike Lee left the stage angrily waving his hands when he heard that the best picture was "Green Book" at the Oscars. I also have the same sentiment at the time. If Mr. Spike Lee uses the same energy that sprayed the referee at the Knicks home court to make a movie, it may not be a bad thing.
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