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Tremayne 2022-01-20 08:04:10
Wuhuo raging, lack of art
The reappearance of the standing fight is magnificent, showing human greed, madness, fear and empathy beyond the nation in the war, but lacks explanation of the causes and consequences of the turn of the Russian-French war, and failed to clearly express the logic of this important story. It's a...
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Rosalee 2022-01-20 08:04:10
Movie notes: perhaps the pinnacle of film and television literature in a century
The 2017 Moscow Film Studio released by CC in 2019 2k repaired the dual-disc Blu-ray, 9.5 points + spent 4 nights watching this 7-hour epic film (corresponding to the tetralogy), I obviously feel that its advantages and disadvantages are the same Significantly. When the wheel of history ran for 50...

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Velda 2022-03-17 09:01:08
Bibrezhnev's resources (costing hundreds of millions of dollars and participating in more than 500,000) to make these four-part films are really "unborn" works that were only available during the most intense cold war. More valuable is the high artistic pursuit (especially groundbreaking dance party photography and battlefield scheduling) and low ideological interference of this film. It can be regarded as a model of masterpiece adaptation and blockbuster masterpiece.
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Antwon 2022-03-18 09:01:07
BJIFF Archive. The longest continuous viewing experience so far, 415mins, 9:00-17:15, one or three battle scenes are really difficult to replicate, the fourth part is a little stream of consciousness, and the second part has the least war scenes but more character depictions , Andre was too handsome to walk towards Natasha at the ball. On the big screen, it was really shocking, it was really a huge drama, and it was shocked by money. (If there are no people in charge of the library at the beginning of the second half to speak, I might still be able to see what the last scene looks like, and then officially end the Beijing Film Festival, it’s a shame)
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