false ethnic fusion

Alberto 2022-09-10 22:26:26

The film is based on James Baldwin's posthumous manuscript. The narration in it is the content of the manuscript. Most of the pictures used in it are real video photos, so most of them are black and white photos, and some videos are even deliberately processed into black and white. Because it was filmed directly from the manuscript, the narrative is more casual, generally writing the life and death of three friends of black movement leaders. The film allows the audience to re-examine the racial issues of the past and continue to the present, and we will find that black people want more than just votes, and they don’t want seemingly fair regulations. He demanded fairer treatment, and demanded that the whole society should formally recognize them. Hope that when a white man is stolen, he will not be considered as the first suspect, hope that in the eyes of white people, black people are not loyal and stupid servants, hope that black people will not be surrounded by surprised eyes walking on the street, hope that black people have rights It's a gift that is deserved and not from white people, and I hope that the black president is a deserved existence, not a bragging *** worthy of boasting. The film makes the audience re-understand the concept of racial equality, not simple laws and regulations, but real non-discrimination. When a country no longer regards racial equality as something to boast about, it can show that the country has no racial discrimination. Blacks are truly equal to whites when whites don't take racial equality as self-consolation. Think about the concept of a country where 1/3 of black people are in prison. Who should be responsible for this, are they born criminals? Fortunately, our country is a big fusion nation

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  • James Baldwin: ...a journey is called that because you cannot know what you will discover on the journey, what you will do with what you find, or what you find will do to you.

  • James Baldwin: It comes as a great shock, around the age of five or six or seven, to discover that Gary Cooper killing off the Indians, when you were rooting for Gary Cooper, that the Indians were you. It comes as a great shock to discover the country which is your birthplace and to which you owe your life and your identity has not in its whole system of reality evolved any place for you.