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Hattie 2022-04-22 07:01:22
This is a movie review
I've never been so interested in a real story and real people. When it happened in 2013, I heard a lot of rumors and comments, but I never paid attention to it or read any relevant reports. It was not until I read Wikileak's public Hillary Clinton's private emails before the election in November...
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Kay 2022-03-28 09:01:03
Armed with sharp weapons, kill your heart!
Armed with sharp weapons, kill your heart! This is my first impression after watching it. The prism is a weapon, and the U.S. government has this weapon! Even if the original intention of its research and development is to counter terrorism, when its use is not supervised, the government will...

Anatoly Kucherena
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Damien 2022-03-24 09:01:48
Better than expected, Stone has a lot of restraint in his skills, although it is slightly flatter, but it has created a heroic image. The process of changing from a conservative patriot who is unwilling to speak publicly about the country to a "mutineer" who is willing to break the law to reveal the country's secrets. Although every change is motivated by love, it is still an understandable psychology. The process of change is also meticulously depicted. The last part of the escape process towards the sun is really touching.
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Ibrahim 2021-11-23 08:01:08
I was on a business trip in LA and caught up with ArcLight. This kind of story can be seen in the theater. After the scrolling, there are 40 minutes of interviews. The whole applause is more than 10 times. The entire 3 hours and 10 minutes of movie watching experience is particularly hilarious. 囧瑟夫 will still play, shot by Arrialexa65, 4k playback also adds a lot to the viewing experience.
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