Benjamin Koldyke

Benjamin Koldyke

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    • Oma 2022-03-24 09:02:18

      Shocking Thirteen Days Film Review

      The film mainly tells the whole story of the Kennedy administration's handling of the Cuban missile crisis in the context of the Cold War. It was mainly caused by the Soviet Union's deployment of missiles in Cuba and the United States' insistence on removing the missiles. A confrontation is over, a...

    • Lonzo 2021-12-23 08:01:18

      This film fully takes care of the face of the United States

      1. This film fully takes care of the face of the United States.
      2. Because I was only shooting from the perspective of the United States, the plot about the Soviet submarine almost launching nuclear missiles is gone (I was looking forward to this paragraph, the X special police prequel stole this...

    • Hoyt 2022-04-24 07:01:14

      If the generals want to start a war, they can't think it's a brain-damaged aftermath. What if Cuba really strikes first?

    • Corene 2022-04-21 09:02:36

      The film can be seen as a prequel to Oliver Stone's The Assassination of JFK and Nixon, both digging into the dark side of America at the time and the death of the great President Kennedy's brother. The narrative of the film is very mature and smooth, and it is difficult for anyone to write such a gripping story about such a thing. Scottner in Actors is also a director and actor who is reflecting on America, and there may be some commonality in it. 8/10.

    Thirteen Days quotes

    • President Kennedy: Well, things can't get much worse.

      Kenny O'Donnell: Oh, I don't know; we could have to go down to Lyndon's ranch again, dressed up as cowboys, shoot deer out of the back of his convertible.

      President Kennedy: That *was* a bad day... Hell, I thought there'd be... more good days.

    • President Kennedy: I'll tell you one thing, Kenny. Those brass hats have one big advantage. That is, if we do what they want us to do, there's none of us gonna be alive to tell them they were wrong.