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Sherwood 2022-10-23 22:19:34
When Marx Met Hitler--John Cusack "The Storm Changes"
I have been looking for this movie "Change of Color" for a long time, and finally I found it and saw it. The poster design is very interesting. Behind the "X" is the Nazi logo, which symbolizes a shadow.
The movie is starring John Cusack, who has liked this handsome American actor very much since... -
Keith 2022-10-23 23:28:52
tragedy
Tragedy belongs to all mankind. When Max died, the big pool of blood in his head seemed to be a foreshadowing of the bloody World War II soon. It may be the reason why I like Cusas better. When I saw him being beaten, the nerves in my wrist twitched in shock for a long time.
In addition, human...

Derek Hagen
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[first lines]
[George Grosz crashes and drunkenly runs stumbling in, looks around at the paintings on display, and begins to vomit]
Max Rothman: George, so glad you like it.
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[discussing Max's play]
Adolf Hitler: Rothman.
Max Rothman: What did you think? The other night? My disaster? Did it remind you of Ypres? Or was it just rubbish?
Art patron/friend of Max's: Yes, what did you think?
Adolf Hitler: It didn't remind me of Ypres
Max Rothman: No? What did it remind you of, if anything?
Adolf Hitler: It reminded me perhaps - - perhaps, of a particularly disgusting and depraved dream of Ypres.
Max Rothman: [sardonically] As opposed to the happy, glorious one.
Adolf Hitler: [sincerely] Exactly. Exactly! Which your piece implies is ipso facto impossible.