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Ivy 2022-03-13 08:01:01
I don't really like Beckett's character
Why do foreign Burton fans, nearly half of them, including Burton's mentor and Burton's biographer, think "The World" is his best movie? In my opinion, "Berlin Spy" and "Spiritual Night" are his best movies. The former has a stronger story and the latter is Burton's acting peak.
As for "Domination...
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Jeremy 2022-03-13 08:01:01
God and King, only one can be chosen
Beckett is often not understood why he is so radically opposed to close friends.
Beckett came from a commoner. When he was young, he was brought to Henry's side by the bishop because of his intelligence and ability. There is a type of person in this world who is smart, self-disciplined, principled...

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Rubie 2022-03-13 08:01:01
One thing is certain, King Henry loved the bishop deeply, and if the bishop were not that bishop, maybe they would have loved the bishop terribly. Passionate love and hate, there are too many obstacles between the two. The ending is sad. (Don't just watch it as a historical blockbuster, you will be frightened by the king's violent roar) 7.8
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Cassandre 2022-03-23 09:03:28
Another utterly messed-up #and the story of God's final failure to grab a man#. Heng Er's heart-piercing love and a series of lines that I can't bear to look at really make me laugh (super gay). Beckett is too indifferent, from the beginning to the end, it rarely makes me feel that he has any love for human beings (the mistress died indifferently), the operation of throwing his hands and slag off the prince is comparable to Clive, I don’t know why everyone thinks that Second scum. Burton's sister head, refused.
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