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Jasmin 2022-04-23 07:01:43
Always have the courage to fight
Watching the wronged people wash away their unjust injustices, and justice being done, makes people feel particularly relieved. Therefore, "The Shawshank Redemption" has always been ranked at the top of the classic movie list. Everyone may be wronged. Recently, three children and a fall Granny's...
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Marcelle 2022-04-22 07:01:10
freedom and light
this is a true story.
The first thing I did after watching the video was send a message to Broken. He was the first and only person who introduced me to the film.
From the title of the movie, you can probably guess that this should be a feature film about the father. I just didn't expect it, but it...

Guy Carleton
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Edison 2022-04-24 07:01:05
Lewis later played Gangs of NY's local gang, dizzy...
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Madisen 2022-01-26 08:14:23
The director obviously has a strong ability to control plots and lines. He very skillfully weaves the background of the conflict between Britain and Ireland, the dark corruption of the police, the brutal humanity of the prison, and the experience of the protagonist, clearly showing how this background affects the growth of an ordinary person. How did it affect the emotional mindset of a pair of ordinary father and son? However, the director is also on another level, revealing to us deeper thinking about human nature.
In the Name of the Father quotes
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[Gerry looks at their "Map of the British Empire" jigsaw puzzle]
Gerry Conlon: Where's all the missing pieces?
Prisoner: We eat it up, man. Before my woman sent it in here, right, she have it dipped in liquid acid. LSD, man. We've been dropping the British Empire for the last six months! You want to fly, pick a country.
[Gerry is astonished]
Gerry Conlon: Fuck sake, don't give me Northern Ireland. I don't want a bad trip.
Prisoner: Try Nepal, man. Take you to the Himalayas.
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Carole Richardson: [seeing the sausages in Gerry's luggage] They have a dead pig in here!
Gerry Conlon: Just some sausages.
[everyone in the commune look disgusted]
Deptford Jim: We're all vegetarians here.
Gerry Conlon: I've vegetarian. We're both vegetarian. I was just takin' them sausages to me Auntie Annie's. I have to be around there now. I'll be back in a few minutes.
[later Gerry and Paul are eating the sausages in Aunt Annie's home]
Gerry Conlon: [holding up a sausage] Pinky.
Paul Hill: [holding up his] ... and Perky.