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Arturo 2022-04-21 09:01:54
Populism and war frenzy will not bring us dignity and life. Don't believe any politician's rhetoric and bubble dreams.
The populism and revenge consequences of World War I created Hitler. Hitler's fanaticism and war caused great pain in Germany. After World War II, East and West Germany separated, and how many people were buried in the Berlin Wall, which made the whole German nation's compatriots suffer more. It...
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Wellington 2022-04-22 07:01:16
Sudden crap
Yes, the heroine's face was so full that she was pinched out of the water, and her big watery eyes were featured again and again, and she was featured again after the close-up, until I found out that this was actually a bad film that was well hidden.
The cruelty of the war was shown warmly. I...

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Alexzander 2022-03-26 09:01:05
The gap with expectations is too big... Except for the acting skills of Geoffrey Rush and Emily Watson, the other characters are mediocre, including the protagonist Little Loli who should be the core. The director also seemed to oscillate between the title of "The Book Thief" and the background of the war. As a result, the two sides were unpleasant, the plot was bland, and always had a taste of being taken for granted. At least the subject of books deserves a better movie.
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Agustina 2022-03-28 09:01:02
Books are light in the dark
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