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Guy 2022-01-13 08:02:24
Differences between Chinese and Western War Movies
It’s the same battlefield, no, it’s also a war movie, but China and the United States have two completely different styles. Is it a real difference in the scene of a war or a difference in film expression?
1. Military uniforms. American generals are all dressed in military uniforms with neat rows... -
Teresa 2022-01-13 08:02:24
The bigger world
The larger world-reflections on the American Civil War.
The buried here is not 630,000 Northern Army and 480,000 Southern Army, but more than 1 million Americans.
They live on the same land and believe in the same God... The
Civil War broke out in the United States in the mid-nineteenth...

George Lazenby
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Tremayne 2022-03-28 09:01:08
Old movie review music is too classic, let Mead be damned, top Longstreet!
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Adrienne 2022-03-25 09:01:16
It is also a civil war movie. This movie does not have the obvious difference between good and bad camps like in the Celestial Dynasty movies. The soldiers of the Southern Army not only did not get the title of "splitting the motherland", but they were all charming and upright. Compare the image of the Northern Army. If you rebel against the motherland for your hometown, is it just? It's great that the movie can shoot at this level!
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