David Modigliani

David Modigliani

  • Born: 1980-1-28
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  • Extended Reading
    • Burley 2022-03-21 09:02:58

      "Can we really make a difference in the face of war?"

      When the war came, the world was divided into two teams. One team enthusiastically participated in it and hoped to gain something from it.

      Those who participated were red-eyed, and in the end even gave up on God, and those who left never thought of coming back, because it was not worth it.

      Some...

    • Emerson 2022-03-29 09:01:07

      right by your side

      As I was almost excluded from the movie by the title party, it is fortunate that I read the relevant introduction and explanation, and also tried some tentatively to find out.

      The responsibility of the journalists themselves? To listen and find something appealing to convey your ideas. Its content...

    • Hattie 2022-03-30 09:01:08

      This kind of biopic of a legendary figure is actually the most difficult to make. The excellent performance of the actors is still not as charming as my own. With such a good theme, the narrative rhythm of this film is not good. The foreshadowing is too long and the editing is very confusing. Part of it is just too shocking, and Marie Colvin and all war correspondents like her deserve all the respect.

    • Garrett 2022-03-30 09:01:08

      [Beijing Film Festival Screening] Live-action biopic. It's a tribute to a war correspondent and a portrait of a strong woman's career. Pei Chunhua is like being reborn, and she has performed the heroine's perseverance and struggle under the double torture of physical and psychological. The performance of the queen level is admirable! But the narrative rhythm of the film still feels like a running account. Tears at the end, but where does the heroine's belief come from? Perhaps in addition to rendering and sensationalism, a more three-dimensional portrayal is needed. Samsung and a half

    A Private War quotes

    • Marie Colvin: Your apartment looks like Patrick Bateman's London nightmare.

    • Marie Colvin: I see it, so you don't have to.