Review of Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom (2013) by Charlie D — 29 Dec 2015
Long walk to freedom was just another movie about the discrimination of the black. I am not trying to be offensive but it is starting to get annoying. But this one was a little different, it added violence instead of just plain offensive words.
Which was a nice change to some of the past movies I have seen with this kind of discrimination. The makeup artist did a pretty good job on showing the aging off Nelson, but didn't pay attention to other people; (e.
I. His wife never seemed to get older). But otherwise pretty good, I am not to familiar with the story so I don't know how correct it is. It also had lots of positive messages like you don't need to start war to win there is peace and it is an easier path to take.
Another one is that blacks are just like us and we should not discriminate them in anyway. One more is when you want freedom you have to act (not in a violent way) but in more positive peaceful ways like making a petition.
Because now the government is not discriminatory and treat just like normal. It is still going on in some parts of the southern states, but soon they will know that they are the same. I think one of the more important messages is that even thought people have done many bad things it is good to forgive them.
This review of Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom (2013) was written by Charlie D on 29 Dec 2015.
Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom has generally received positive reviews.
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