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Xzavier 2022-03-15 08:01:02
'El Salvador': The Ruffian Stone's Paradox
Whenever I hear Martin Luther King's impassioned "I have a dream" speech, I always think of those unreliable dreams that I made up when I was a child in response to the teacher's questions, such as becoming an astronaut in the future. members, scientists, war correspondents, and even state...

Rene Pereyra
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Noel 2022-03-25 09:01:23
"El Salvador" El Salvador went to Baidu while watching this movie. It's really a sigh. It was colonized by Spain in the 15th century. In the 18th century, the Soviet Union brought communism, and then it triggered a 12-year civil war. , even to this day it is still the most dangerous country in the world, with gangsters and rapists, a small country with no one to set foot on, alas!
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Israel 2022-03-18 09:01:10
8/10. Highly realistic shocking! The stylized photography, stylized editing, and a series of fast and powerful cuts throughout the opening chapter through the eye-catching subtitles cheered me up and explained the dominant factors in just a few dozen seconds. From the assassination of the priest to the heart-baptizing war scene in the second half, the impactful pictures are changeable, fast and closely connected. In addition, Woods' performance is as clear and smooth as his peers, and Stone's skillful skills are admirable.
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