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Damien 2022-03-23 09:02:22
◆"The Wind Blows the Rice Waves": I was betrayed by ideals like this
Director: Ken Lodge
Starring : Liam Cunningham, Padraic Delaney, Cillian Murphy
Country:
Ireland Duration: 2 hours 04 minutes Year
: 2006
Award : If you don't watch the second half of the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival
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Shanie 2022-04-23 07:02:53
"The Wind Blows the Wheat Waves" - a low-key and powerful Cannes masterpiece
The wind
blew through the layers of wheat , the waves
blew through the verdant hills
, with Irish folk songs, the
smoke of history
, the dull cry , the
bitter melancholy, the
chorus of freedom, the hymn of freedom, and the
bright
wind
blew through the layers of wheat , and the
verdant valley ,...

Myles Horgan
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Ivah 2022-03-25 09:01:11
People and people, country and country, the double meaning of brotherhood. The Anglo-Irish Treaty and the Irish Civil War are unfamiliar history to most people, but with the same purpose, things like the number of sands in the Ganges River, the war will not let any kind of people go away, and the generations of people holding guns change. , This land is still in dire straits, only the wind still blows over the mountains and the wheat waves. Zoom usage is pretty textbook.
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Darby 2021-12-26 08:01:08
The defects after the struggle lead to internal division, belief and betrayal, persistence and compromise, fantasy and realism. This is not clear. The struggle is only the surface. The contradictions caused by the split of human nature are eternal issues. What is the most important thing in a person's life of? Is it faith or peaceful happiness? Maybe neither. I wanted to be an outsider, but now I can't leave it anymore.
The Wind that Shakes the Barley quotes
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Damien: [loading revolver] I studied anatomy for five years, Dan. And now i'm going to shoot this man in the head. I've known Chris Reilly since he was a child. I hope this Ireland we're fighting for is worth it.
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Chris: Promise me, Damien. Promise me you won't bury me next to him?
[points to Sir John]
Damien: The chapel. Do you remember, on the way up? Do you remember?
Chris: Yeah.
Damien: In there.
Chris: Tell Teddy I'm sorry. I'm scared, Damien.
Damien: [sighs] Have you said your prayers?
Chris: Yeah.
Damien: God protect you.