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Behind the scenes of Mississippi is Burning

One sentence review:

1964. When America was at war with itself.

Behind the scenes:

A powerful race A problematic movie that reflects the director's ability to deal with strong dramatic contradictions. Hackman plays a veteran investigator who once served as a small town police chief. He knows how to use methods to deal with complex situations; Dafoe plays a typical investigator who works strictly and by the book. The difference in personality between the two sparked exciting scenes. rivalry. The excellent photography also sets off the fiery atmosphere of the American South and makes the building full of rain.

Interlude shots:

·Continuity: In the chase scene at the beginning of the movie, the roof of the police car The headlights flashed on and off several times.

·When Mayo Diman was found hanging himself, he could be seen for a short time with a rope on his back supporting his waist.

·In the barbershop section near the climax, when Andersen threw a bunch of chairs at the agent, there was obviously a flaw. The agent did not look like the actor playing this role at all, because this The man is bald.

·Still in the barber shop scene, when Andersen hits Representative Pell, the microphone can be clearly seen.

·Continuity: When Representatives Andersen and Ward first arrive in town, the weather above the street in front of the courthouse is dark clouds. However, when they parked and stepped out, the sky became clear and cloudless.