If you are angry about using n with so-called "Django Unchained", you will get frustrated with the "42" scene. Philadelphia Phillies manager Ben Chapman gets off the bomb shelter and squirts Brooklyn Dodge. Team rookie Jackie Robinson's brutal racism nickname. This is a tough scene, the cute character actor Alan Tudick draws this true appearance of bravely pure, ignorant, racist hatred and Chadwick Bossman as intense, fierce Robinson did well, he instantly We must bear the weight of history - and racists like Chapman (and some of Jackie's own teammates) are pushing him every step of the way. (Sadly, the role of Chapman was not a fictional thing, an event of 47 years occurred. Before that, Chapman acted as the All-Star diplomat of the Yankees, with Jewish fans anti-Jewish envy and Nazi salute It is said that you ridicule him.) Man)
Yes. The moment of paying close attention between real Ben Chapman and Jackie Robinson is shown on the left. Like a movie, after Chapman and his team headlines Robinson's racist question, Chapman and Phillies, and media (and alliance commissioner) set photo processing to help get away from the hot water it was done. In his autobiography, Robinson revealed that taking photos with Chapman is one of the most toughest things he ever had. When talking to a reporter of black people, Mr. Chapman explained the role of his personality in the movie, but baseball players ride a bicycle is a Philadelphian baseball style.
Jackie 's worst experience came from Philadelphia Phillies. Under the guidance of Chapman's director, Fils seduced as he admitted later that he seduced Robinson so cruelly, "This will make me more ruptured than ever". Robinson's support even changed some of his critics. Stankey, initially opposed to Robinson 's game, challenged Philadelphia to choose who could fight back. The public's response to Chapman was very serious, and he had to ask Robinson to take a picture with him to remember his work. Jackie generously said