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Jordy 2022-04-14 09:01:07
It's good as a landscape film
Because of my poor historical knowledge, I was stunned to watch this film. I can't get the greatness of the heroine, and the places I visit are all on the road, and I don't show much connection with the Bedouin, so I can't get why is the uncrowned king of the desert, why everyone love her so much
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Novella 2022-04-18 09:01:20
Queen?
The choice of the topic is a bit racist and boastful. The heroine is seen by Arabs as a woman who has influence on the British authorities. She is called lady, which is far from queen. Clearly a British gunboat intimidating the colonists but likes to whitewash the charm of the British.
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Hubert 2022-04-18 09:01:20
Fu Lanlan, who has gone too far on the road of comedy and fame, both on the screen and in his personal life, completely ruined the epic sense of the era that Herzog was trying to create, and has reached the point of making plays in minutes. Nicole is still the same, beauty is beauty, but she still lacks inner self, and she has no chemical reaction with Fu Lanlan. The latter part of the desert political epic regained its vigor under the smooth footage and magnificent scenery, and the image of the queen also stood up.
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Leif 2022-04-13 09:01:07
The visual presentation has been done as best as possible, and it is estimated that this story will be more interesting to look at with references such as Lawrence of Arabia and Black Gold. There is almost no Herzog character in the whole production, except for the perspective of "into the wild". Franco's acting skills are embarrassing, and the script problem is also quite big. The story of this legendary woman seems to be traveling in the desert. Every time, she is stopped by the desert knight, and then settles the chief with a few words. It is too light as a story.
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