Just Mercy Movie Review [Eng/Esp]

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I love watching movies, actually, some may say that my goal this year is to explore as many different types and themes of movies as I can.
I'm certainly well on the way there as the amount of my reviews and movies on my watch list are becoming much more longer.
Like I said, I've watched different themes and yet one that I feel is overused and I tend to definitely avoid are those about racism.

Now I don't try to avoid these type of shows because they are bad, I try to avoid them because they are too good. So good that one seems to lose heart in the human race and it's ability to hate on others because of minor differences.
These type of movies have a knack of pointing that facts out, especially if the movie is based off real events.


Just Mercy


Plot

Attorney Bryan Stevenson is a Harvard graduate of law that turned down all offers to come to the State of Oklahoma and set up a field for criminals on death row.
While on there, he notices just how lightly the sentence of death is passed to the dark.


Michael B. Jordan, a wonderful actor, yes. Popularly known for his role in the Creed Series, it was a shock to see him don a suit and stand up in court, even more of a surprise to see him own the suit and the court.

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Just Mercy is a movie based off real live events, so I can't really praise the writing or the plot due to the fact that this isn't entirely fiction, yet I can praise the actors that help bring this story to life here.
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We get to see just how unfair it was back then, just how sad, rough and tough it is to be different, where you're guilty is based just of your darker skin.
The actors owned this show and not only Jordan, Fox and Morgan.
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Actors like Blake Nelson and Rafe Spall with their characters Ralph Myers and Tommy Chapman respectively moved me.
They showed the people that didn't hate themselves, but moved to hate due to their environment and outside pressure.

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The story is a good one, and thankfully didn't end as a tragedy, yet I do have some troubling thoughts about it. For surely it's a show that celebrates the win that Bryan Stevenson had yet it showcases the ruthlessness of hatred and just how far it'll go.
All in all, it's a wonderful movie and I hear the book is even more detailed.
I give the movie a 8/10 rating. Instagram hits again!

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Me encanta ver películas; de hecho, algunos dirán que mi objetivo este año es explorar tantos tipos y temas cinematográficos diferentes como pueda.
Sin duda, voy por buen camino, ya que la cantidad de reseñas y películas en mi lista de películas para ver es cada vez mayor.
Como dije, he visto diferentes temas, pero uno que siento que se usa demasiado y que tiendo a evitar definitivamente es el del racismo.

Ahora bien, no intento evitar este tipo de series porque sean malas, sino porque son demasiado buenas. Tan buenas que uno parece descorazonarse por la raza humana y su capacidad de odiar a los demás por pequeñas diferencias.
Este tipo de películas tienen la habilidad de señalar los hechos, especialmente si están basadas en hechos reales.


Just Mercy


Sinopsis

El abogado Bryan Stevenson es un graduado de Derecho de Harvard que rechazó todas las ofertas para venir al estado de Oklahoma y establecer un campo para criminales condenados a muerte. Mientras está allí, se da cuenta de la ligereza con la que se dicta la sentencia de muerte a la oscuridad.


Michael B. Jordan, un actor maravilloso, sí. Popularmente conocido por su papel en la serie Creed, fue impactante verlo ponerse un traje y ponerse de pie en el tribunal, y aún más sorprendente verlo dominar el traje y la sala.

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Just Mercy es una película basada en hechos reales, así que no puedo elogiar el guion ni la trama, ya que no es completamente ficción. Sin embargo, sí puedo elogiar a los actores que ayudan a dar vida a esta historia.
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Podemos ver lo injusto que era en aquel entonces, lo triste, duro y difícil que es ser diferente, donde la culpa se basa únicamente en tener la piel más oscura. Los actores dominaron la serie, y no solo Jordan, Fox y Morgan.
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Actores como Blake Nelson y Rafe Spall, con sus personajes Ralph Myers y Tommy Chapman, respectivamente, me conmovieron.
Mostraron a personas que no se odiaban a sí mismas, sino que se movían al odio debido a su entorno y la presión externa.

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La historia es buena y, afortunadamente, no terminó en tragedia; sin embargo, tengo algunas reflexiones inquietantes al respecto. Porque sin duda es una serie que celebra la victoria de Bryan Stevenson, pero también muestra la crueldad del odio y hasta dónde puede llegar.
En resumen, es una película maravillosa y he oído que el libro es aún más detallado.
Le doy a la película un 8/10. ¡Un éxito en Instagram otra vez!

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⚖️ Pictures are screenshots of the movie.
⚖️ Text translated using Google Translate.


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3 comments
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Is racism a prevalent issue where you live? I know there are some tribal issues for sure...

I enjoy a serious movie/show as well. Sucks you right in to follow the struggles of others and how their paths develop I think. Thanks for sharing your thoughts duder 😄

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Naaa

It's not really prevalent where I live, mostly because apparently the victims of most racism are people from where I stay.

Although in the concept and hatred concerning racism, everyone is a victim.

Whites hate on black and proceeds to mistreat black.
Black hate on white and proceeds to act violent to all whites.

Cycle of hatred.