It was an unfortunate era, but also an era of peace and love. In Brooklyn lives a famous woman named Caroline (played by Alfa Ward), who loves her chi[Expand All]
It was an unfortunate era, but also an era of peace and love. In Brooklyn lives a famous woman named Caroline (played by Alfa Ward), who loves her children deeply. Facing her unemployed musician husband and five children, she is simply exhausted. The only one who helped her was her ten-year-old daughter. A family of seven was originally enjoying a harmonious and happy life, but suddenly an accident occurred. Only by supporting each other could they get through the hard times together. Spike Lee is the director with the strongest black consciousness in the United States. The subjects he has shot are mostly related to the way out, awakening and racial discrimination of black people. His films are sharp in style, fast-paced and highly explosive, and he has a rather profound understanding of the habits and social predicaments of black people. This film reflects the living environment of African Americans at that time through the narration of the story of an ordinary black family in the 1970s.[Collapse]