Michael Klinger

Michael Klinger

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    • August 2022-03-23 09:01:49

      The subject is too big, the movie is too small

      Saw it last night on the first day of the show. The overall feeling is that Clint Eastwood may have gotten older and the pace of the whole movie has become very slow. The middle and rear are especially slow. The slow rhythm and the rich resumes of the entire historical figures make the whole movie...

    • Jacques 2022-03-24 09:01:45

      girlfriend and girlfriend

      When I saw the name, I always thought it was a story about another American president, but after checking it halfway, I realized it was a story about a secret agent chief.
      This film is actually quite depressing, and "Lincoln" is different. "Lincoln" is just a little trivial, while "Hoover" is...

    • Pearlie 2022-03-29 09:01:02

      "Hoover" - Hoover is too complicated. The movie is underwhelming. For Chinese audiences, this movie is too isolated. You can't know everything about this series of American celebrities and events, and it will be greatly discounted when you enter the movie, but Armie Hammer is really perfect, rich and handsome, 1986, the future Infinite rising star. He is beautiful, has a good demeanor, has a gentle smile, charming eyes, charming voice, and most importantly, he is not gay!

    • Jennings 2022-03-29 09:01:02

      A bit awkward at the end

    J. Edgar quotes

    • [J. Edgar Hoover and Clyde Tolson discuss over dinner about the first time they ever met]

      Clyde Tolson: Edgar... you can lie to everyone else, the whole world, for you own sake... and for the sake of the bureau, but you cannot lie to me.

      J. Edgar Hoover: I should've never given you your job, Clyde. You know that? You weren't even qualified. You remember the day you came in for your interview.

      Clyde Tolson: I do.

      J. Edgar Hoover: You walked into my office and you fixed my window, you picked up my handkerchief. You handed it to me. You remember why I was sweating, Clyde?

      Clyde Tolson: It's because you were exercising.

      J. Edgar Hoover: No, I was... I was sweating because I... I knew at that very moment...

      [Clyde hands Hoover his handkerchief from the dinner table]

      J. Edgar Hoover: ... I knew at that very moment that I... I needed you. And I've never needed anyone else in my entire life. Not like that. So I began to perspire.

      Clyde Tolson: I know.

      Clyde Tolson: [Edgar grabs for his stomach and gasps] Edgar, are you all right?

      J. Edgar Hoover: Yes, yes it's - it's just indigestion, Clyde. Let's go to dinner tomorrow night, shall we? Our old corner booth.

      Clyde Tolson: Perhaps if I feel better.

      J. Edgar Hoover: Yes. And you must - you must. We have a great many things to discuss. And now I can't trust anyone else at the bureau right now. I can only depend on you.

      Clyde Tolson: [Edgar walks up to Clyde and holds onto his hand, kissing is forehead] Thank you, Edgar.

      J. Edgar Hoover: [Edgar leaves the handkerchief in Clyde's hand] Good night, Clyde.

      Clyde Tolson: Good night, Edgar.

      [Edgar walks off and Clyde holds Edgar's handkerchief to his cheek]

    • [J. Edgar Hoover arrives home to go to bed]

      J. Edgar Hoover: [narrating] The very essence of our democracy is rooted in a belief in the worth of the individual. That life has meaning that transcends any man-made system, that love is the greatest force on earth... far more enduring than hatred or the unnatural divisions of mankind.