The Water Diviner evaluation action
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Katlyn 2022-03-25 09:01:13
It's a good subject that I didn't shoot well. The rhythm of the first half was okay, but the second half was a mess. RC really has no directing ability, and there are also aesthetic problems. It can make a heavy anti-war drama into a soap opera rhythm. The relationship between the male protagonist and the hotel proprietress is purely an extra-juncture on the road to find a son. The main line is dissipated immediately, and the plot of finding his son by telepathy is too poorly edited. This kind of theme takes at least 150 minutes to be full (the whole film is less than two hours) ). The proprietress & her son were set up as tools throughout the process, and their actions lacked reasonable motives. In addition, in 1919, Kemal had not launched secularization reforms in Turkey. Can women show their faces and work in public? The proprietress does not wear a hood in the hotel lobby? Can you be alone with a non-relative male? Was it so open at the time?
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Alice 2022-01-06 08:01:06
m2144: Just after watching the documentary "The Ottoman Empire: The Islamic Royal Family in Europe", I saw this movie containing the history of the Gallipoli Landing in World War I and the Greek-Turkish dispute under the lethality of the British after World War I in 1919. The story of the thief told by the colonel of the Turkish army is very warlike (respect on the battlefield). The Sophia Dome and the Turkish Fez are very flavorful; the sugar concentration of Turkish coffee will tell you if anyone will love you. Praise the historical background!
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Lt-Col Cyril Hughes: Yeah, We both know it, but why change everything for one father who can't stay put?
Major Hasan: Because he is the only father who came looking.
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Connor: She wanted them buried in consecrated ground.
Lt-Col Cyril Hughes: How much blood do you need for it to be holy?