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Graham 2022-03-16 09:01:01
Tainted Witness
History is always surprisingly similar, or replayed in horror. Many film and television works have demonstrated the ability of the US CIA to "turn hands for clouds and hands for rain", and this time is no exception. "One of the 50 most outstanding agents" is the protagonist of the film. However,...
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Jeffry 2022-03-20 09:01:06
How did you grow up
It’s not difficult to grow up. When I was young, I was able to see the wonders of stars lining up and smashing in front of me. I moved, and the front door turned from a ridge to a road with running cars; I couldn’t jump down from the window sill anymore; Some people say goodbye or long time no see;...

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Abagail 2021-10-20 18:59:15
It is true that American movies cannot escape the fate of tools. They are used to convey values in normal times and to rescue hostages in extraordinary times.
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Reymundo 2022-03-22 09:01:06
All the awesome characters in American movies have their own repairs to the broken family halo.
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Sahar: [narration] This is the Persian Empire known today as Iran. For 2,500 years, this land was ruled by a series of kings, known as shahs. In 1950, the people of Iran elected Mohammad Mossadeqh, a secular democrat, as Prime Minister. He nationalized British and U.S. petroleum holdings, returning Iran's oil to it's people. But in 1953, the U.S. and Great Britain engineered a coup d'etat that deposed Mossadeqh and installed Reza Pahlavi as shah. The young Shah was known for opulence and excess. His wife was rumored to bathe in milk while the shah had his lunches flown in by Concorde from Paris. The people starved. The shah kept power through his ruthless internal police; the SAVAK. An era of torture and fear began. He then began a campaign to westernize Iran, enraging a mostly traditional Shiite population. In 1979, the people of Iran overthrew the shah. The exiled cleric, Ayatollah Khomeini, returned to rule Iran. It descended into score-settling, death squads and chaos. Dying of cancer, the shah was given asylum in the U.S. The Iranian people took to the streets outside the U.S. Embassy, demanding the shah be returned, tried and hanged.
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Lester Siegel: [Tony finds the "Argo" screenplay] It's a turnaround. It's dog shit.
Tony Mendez: It's a space movie in the Middle East. Does it matter?