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O.J.: Made in America Reviews

  • Jerald 2022-11-02 22:32:49

    environment and human nature

    Seeing him rise from Zhulou

    Seeing him feasting guests

  • Virgil 2022-11-01 15:04:45

    Large-capacity documentaries

    First time writing a movie review. I was amazed by the huge volume and thought-provoking of this documentary. The documentary was produced in 2015 and 16 when the United States and even the entire Western society turned to the right, and it was public opinion-oriented. From beginning to end, it...

  • Brennon 2022-11-01 04:19:00

    loss of self

    OJ grew up in the slums of the United States, and since he was a child, he has learned to watch his words and hide his true thoughts. Speaking of which, OJ is kind to people and can make friends, but in fact he will vent his inner cruelty and anger to the closest people. This character is really a...

  • Clarabelle 2022-10-31 23:02:13

    Judgment of the Century

    The documentary is well named OJ is made in America. The life of this legend is probably the process of the American Dream colliding and shattering rapidly like a bubble. A truly perfect system should not have too much pity for evil. Violating the rules of nature to maintain a creature that should...

  • Darius 2022-10-29 15:54:37

    short comment

    The first half is interspersed with a large number of black protest backgrounds, which are intertwined with OJ's success. When watching it, it feels redundant and redundant. Their experience is distressing, but this has nothing to do with OJ. I admired it at the end. All of this was setting the...

  • Kenton 2022-10-27 16:01:22

    I don't know

    The robbery is a complete satire of the law, it's just a tool, what procedural justice, what substantive justice, I just want what I want. One of the most direct feelings in the whole film is that black and white are really irreconcilable contradictions. You discriminate against me, I will revenge...

  • Aaliyah 2022-10-26 16:39:06

    hustle and bustle

    The reason for watching this film is that a teacher who teaches "Comparative Constitution" used it as a pre-class assignment. The teacher arranged this film to give us a general, perceptual, and intuitive understanding of the American Constitution and the American social and cultural environment....

  • Edyth 2022-10-24 21:30:03

    Isn't the jury more hateful than Simpson?

    The film spends nearly half of its time telling how OJ Simpson grew up. It turns out that he was born in Potrero Hill, which is not far from where I live now. It was a black gathering place and a slum, and now it has become a fashionable small town in San Francisco. The gathering place of...

  • Ernestine 2022-10-23 16:45:49

    justice

    Orenthal James Simpson avoids the problems of the black community. Simpson is a black "pretender" walking in the white upper class. The murder of Ron Goldman and OJ's wife Nicole Brown is a media feast. OJ's dream lawyer group is 50,000 US dollars a day. Civil rights black lawyer Johnnie Cochran...

  • Delmer 2022-10-20 07:23:19

    Race complicating OJ case

    1. The interviewees in the documentary all have their own biases about OJ and the murder. 2. We should exam the murder case from the perspectives of the involved and of the stand-byers. 3. We should consider the history of supressing blacks and also this specific murder case separately. 4. Last...