20200201_Saturday_#18, the eighth day, I watched two movies today, "Headhunter Calls A Family Man" "Just Mercy"
"Just Mercy" is another film about the unfair treatment of black people. As someone who doesn't live in the U.S. and isn't white, I've seen countless movies, and many of them are great, so there must be far more people in the U.S. than I have. Indeed, as the video said, if the clansmen do not help the clansmen, do they still count on others? There are a few moving points in the film: 1) The protagonist's lawyer visited the suspect's home to learn about the situation, and a large group of people came to listen and support. The mutual aid, grouping, and interpersonal intimacy of blacks are far better than those of Asians, and may be similar to those of Indians. 2) The protagonist's lawyer is calm when he is in trouble. No matter what the circumstances are, he never loses control or vents. Even if he went to see the electrocution execution, he just behaved vibrated and returned to the car without holding the assistant in pain, but his body trembled. It takes so much self-control to shed tears. What do you want for yourself?
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