In the movie Selma, a very detailed and accurate resemblance
was shown related to the civil rights movement. The main focus of the movie is
trying to get equal rights for African American people the same as everyone
else.
Voting is a main concern that the
African Americans are fighting for.
Without their vote there will never be a leader that is for giving them
equal rights.
Throughout the movie they
showed how poorly and unethical the African Americans are treated. It is astonishing
how the color of your skin can determine if you are equal to whites or
not.
I believe that all people are
created equal no matter what race you are. Martin Luther King exceeds great
limits to fight for what is right and for the people who are not being treated
equal.
This movie really opened my eyes and made me realize how people will follow society and not speak up for others that often. Throughout the movie there is a
lot of murdering and violence towards African Americans when they did absolutely
nothing wrong. The society thought it was normal to treat African Americans
poorly and promoted to act in violence towards them.
This
movie made me realize how the world has changed today.
Fortunately, everyone is treated equally
today than in the past.
I think it is
very unethical and sad that African American people were treated as if they were not humans.
The scene that caught my eye
was the march to Montgomery.
The African
Americans politely asked to have a word with a gentlemen and they immediately attacked
them by brutally beating them to the ground and some resulting in death. Martin Luther King
did not give up and was determined to make a difference and he succeeded when
the bill was finally passed.
I really enjoyed
this movie and it made me think twice about when people disrespect a different
race.
We are all created equal and are
very blessed that today different races are not treated how they were back
then.
I did not know much about the civil rights movement until
watching this move. Throughout high school we were educated about the general idea of how they were treated, not specific details like shown in this movie. I did not know that there were so many details and steps MLK had to go through just to get his people to be treated fairly. I enjoyed this movie because of the educational aspect and the emotional factor that contributed to it.
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Nice job. I like how this opened your eye to what the African American community was like and how different things are now.
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ReplyDeleteI totally agree with you on how all people are created equal no matter what race. I also really liked the Montgomery scene. It really opened my eyes on what they went through.
ReplyDeleteThe scene of the march to Montgomery really caught my eye as well!
ReplyDeleteThis movie also made me realize how much the world has changed today!
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