Film Review of Conquistadors, Episode 4 All The World is Human: Four Survivors of Blooming Lands, Choppy Waters, Desert Isles, Extended Travel, and Furious Slave-hunters in Sixteenth-Century America

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Film Review of Conquistadors, Episode 4 All The World is Human: Four Survivors of Blooming Lands, Choppy Waters, Desert Isles, Extended Travel, and Furious Slave-hunters in Sixteenth-Century America

Bad luck can cluster in threes. Being chased out of Florida by natives with prior claims; losing expedition members to extreme terrain and weather; and spending years as brutalized slaves constitute a misfortunate trio. Some survivors of mixed friendly and hostile encounters with strangers recognize human nature’s ups-and-downs and make giant leaps towards respecting “us” and “them” in episode #4 “All the World is Human” to the four-part “Conquistadors” by writer/presenter Michael Wood.

Published in Cinemarolling by Derdriu, on July 31, 2012
Amistad

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Amistad

My review of the movie Amistad.

Published in Cinemarolling by grymm, on September 28, 2010
American History X Summary & Interpreting

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American History X Summary & Interpreting

Way down south in Dixie, break the heart of me, They hung my black young lover, to a cross roads tree”. This shows the feelings that a black girl had while being suppressed for being black.

Published in Cinemarolling by BluSphere, on May 28, 2010
Water

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Water

Thinking past the ending of the movie “Water”.

Published in Drama by Warren, on May 22, 2007