terrible black slavery

Arden 2022-04-21 09:01:16

After watching the film, my heart is very heavy. It is hard to imagine that this is still the life of a black slave after being filmed in a drama. The real situation will only get worse. In that era of discrimination, the fate of being a black slave is definitely in human history. The torture is absolutely inhumane. As a black slave, the most terrifying thing is that you don't know whether the white people in front of you are human-faced and beast-like. They often only care about their own interests and treat black slaves as animals, without any compassion at all. It is conceivable that in that era, all kinds of temptations and interests around him prompted white people to do inhumane things. The greatness of President Lincoln should be here, completely overthrowing the slave system and giving freedom to black people. But in today's European and American countries, can you say that discrimination has completely disappeared? can not. Therefore, all mankind still has a long way to go

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Extended Reading
  • Vaughn 2021-10-20 18:59:25

    The soundtrack (or similar soundtrack) is very thoughtful. The front, middle and back three long shots are pressed into the array. The clever flashbacks on the structure of Shunxu are laid out. …The rhythm of all these aspects is quite likable. In this case, I will not discuss whether the story is my favorite subject.

  • Monty 2022-03-24 09:01:15

    It was long and tormented. A few silent long shots were extremely uncomfortable. The twelve years of every minute and every second, in the chaos without a specific time boundary, seemed to have experienced a yin and yang gap; Steve McQueen He is really a careerist who spares no effort to face the blood dripping; the crazy character is tailor-made for Uncle Fa.

12 Years a Slave quotes

  • Brown: Circus too constricting a word to describe the talented and merry band with which we travel. It is a spectacle unlike most have ever witnessed. Creatures from the darkest Africa as yet unseen by civilized man. Acrobats from the Orient able to contort themselves in the most confounding manners.

    Hamilton: And I myself in aide of Mr. Brown; an internationally renowned practitioner in the art of prestidigitation.

  • Hamilton: I'm afraid that Brown and I haven't brought you much luck. But rough waters bring smooth sailing. Eventually they do.

    Solomon Northup: So... so sorry...

    Hamilton: Shhh. We won't hear it. We won't.

    Brown: Let him sleep.

    Hamilton: Hmm. A good night's sleep. And tomorrow... tomorrow you will feel as well and refreshed as though the earth were new again.

    Brown: Hamilton! Nothing more we can do for him.

    Hamilton: Such is the pity.