Plot Analysis of Murder in Mysterious City

Lost Town is a film about racial discrimination.

A black couple moved to the lost town with their son Andy, which seems nothing today, but in the 1950 s, the lost town caused an uproar, and all the residents of the lost town were eager to get rid of the black couple who were still moving furniture at home. Only their neighbors across the street released goodwill to them. One of the two middle-aged women said to the boy, "Nicky, go and play baseball with that boy."

Next, all the residents of the town will use all kinds of bad means to drive away a family of three with dark skin, but the Nicky family will always stand with the black couple. Later, the robbers came to Nicky's house. They tied Nicky's father Gardner, Nicky's mother Ross, Nicky's menstruation Margaret and Nicky to chairs.

When the robbers charmed four Nicky family members with drugs to end the robbery, I don't understand why one of them was so wordy when he covered Rose's nose and mouth with a towel soaked in drugs. Afterwards, Nicky, her father and aunt all returned to normal, except her mother, Ross, who never woke up-it's nothing strange, because Ross had been ill for a long time after the accident, so she invited her sister Margaret to take care of her husband and son at home.

The residents of Lost Town went to the town government to petition, gather people to make trouble, set fire to their houses ... in an attempt to drive away the black families who just moved in, but it was just a mystery of the murder in Lost Town. The Cohen brothers are more interested in the United States in the 1960s. Small towns like Lost Town have a darker social situation than racial discrimination. If you read it this way, you will know what the film is ultimately about.