Wednesday, July 23, 2025

In the heat of the night

 The heat of the night was such a heart taking movie that really showed


a piece of history in the USA. Virgil had the task of helping an all white police force who discriminates him and beats him cause he I black. Soon they realize he is African American police man and is one of the best in Philadelphia. In the Heat of the Night made me feel both sad and hopeful at the same time.

The movie was really hard to watch because of all the racism. Virgil

IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT

Tibbs gets treated terribly just because he’s Black, and you can see how unfair everything is. The murder case is scary and violent, and watching people be so mean to Tibbs made me angry. It showed how bad things were in the South back then.

But the movie also had some good parts. Even though Chief Gillespie starts out being racist, he slowly begins to respect Tibbs. You can see him changing his mind little by little. When Tibbs says “They call me MISTER Tibbs!” it was in thereally powerful. He was standing up for himself and showing that he deserved respect.


By the end of the movie, Gillespie and Tibbs actually work together and seem to understand each other better. It made me think that even when people have different backgrounds and don’t like each other at first, they can still learn to get along if they try.

The movie was definitely heavy and made me think about serious problems. But it also gave me hope that people can change and treat each other better. Even though racism is still a big problem, the movie showed that individuals can make a difference by respecting each other.


Overall, I think it left me feeling more hopeful than sad, even though parts of it were really tough to watch.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ I do recommend it to many to watch the movie cause it can be really educational to most and show the impacts of racism in America then.

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