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Xzavier 2022-03-15 08:01:02
'El Salvador': The Ruffian Stone's Paradox
Whenever I hear Martin Luther King's impassioned "I have a dream" speech, I always think of those unreliable dreams that I made up when I was a child in response to the teacher's questions, such as becoming an astronaut in the future. members, scientists, war correspondents, and even state...

Ángel Vargas
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Laurine 2022-03-27 09:01:21
Politics in any form is ugly, and even the American spirit that represents "democracy, freedom and human rights", which is self-proclaimed as a universal value, is only practiced by very few people (the two war correspondents in the film), this film seems to be Oliver . Stone dedicated to his father, once again pay tribute to the two war correspondents in the film who brought the truth to the world with their lives!
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Sandrine 2022-03-16 09:01:09
There are so many people with this title... The first half is boring, and the second half is full of climaxes. Like Stone's previous works, it criticized the U.S. government and performed Stone-style performances. In general, the film exuded a very strong anti-war sentiment. In addition, Stone emphasized that "left-wing" and "communism" are two completely different concepts. This is the portrayal of the hero and Stone, and it can also be said to be my portrayal.
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