According to the film,I watched recently in class "Raising the Heights" it shows how the New York City's Crown Height district is. There are crimes and drugs activities which effect people and environment around its neighbor. The theme of the beginning of movie starts with " Anger" emotion. Everyone is so angry toward other people. Especially, Blacks and Jews in this particular film. I believe "Anger" is a key word that plays an important role through out the movie.I remember a scene where Michael and his friend argue about stealing others. His friend says something depressing and sad which I doubt about it. His friend says "It's no solution for blacks either deal drugs or steals" The other scene is where a reporter ,Judy Burke, and her friend were having a conversation about self-identity. I believe her friend said to her" Remember who you are" This scene reminding me to have courage and not forgetting of who I am. I also remember her co-worker friend said another line is maybe or maybe not true but I am not sure about it. He said " Jews are easy targets" In the end of the movie, I like a scene where Judy meet up with Michael in front of his school. The school fence in someway look like a symbol of bar between them. However, they finally get out of the bar and they can understand each other in the end.
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