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Sigrid 2021-12-25 08:01:19
Plain as water
Watching this movie feels like watching a very ordinary TV work. It was originally a legendary story, but the story is as boring as boiled water. It hardly feels the point, and there are very few climax scenes. It was watching Matthew McConaughey acting alone there, but without a good story...
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Laila 2021-12-25 08:01:19
I remember that there was universal fraternity
During the Iraq War, the fairy tales astonished at One Thousand and One Nights were destroyed; at that time, the perception of dark people was far less complicated than today, and they could be disputed without political correctness at all, and racism could not be used. Of course, this should be...

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Christina 2022-04-20 09:01:59
Three years ago, when the film was not released, it was marked "want to watch". It is true that because he was looking forward to Matthew touching this subject, he was looking forward to the film when it was still in the production stage. However, the director and screenwriter probably wanted to restore historical facts too much. The filming is very neat and serious, and at the same time, everything seems to touch a little (war film at the beginning, historical film in the middle, and then a racial film)... Basically a bland American Civil War supported by Matthew's acting skills It's a movie with a theme, and it's a movie suitable for American high school or undergraduate general history class. Who told you to shoot "such a theme" 233? ...but some of the lines spoken by the character Matthew are quite shocking. It can be seen that even though the filming is average, the screenwriter and director still integrate their own ideas into it. Samsung whole.
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Lesly 2022-04-20 09:01:59
The plot is a little lost, the emotions are still abundant
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