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Scarlett 2022-02-02 08:16:20
ideal elsewhere
An American who witnessed a socialist revolution in Russia feels that this is David Lean's favorite subject, the legendary experience of a hero in a foreign land. However, Warren did not choose a grand historical background as an entry point, but John and Louise love as the main line, which...
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Precious 2022-02-02 08:16:20
great historical epic
I haven't seen such a historical movie for a long time, and it is by no means comparable to the so-called "Founding of the People's Republic of China".
History, in fact, is a match, with two ends, one hits at a point, and the other sneaks in. Any reflection on history must have two heads if it...

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Missouri 2022-03-27 09:01:21
Five stars ------- because of the Warren Beatty!!!
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Julia 2022-03-25 09:01:23
Spent more than 3 hours watching this movie on Saturday, which is almost equivalent to watching a Japanese drama. This is a movie without a climax. The director tried his best to portray Jack as a "real Jesus" who "wanted to take over all human problems to save all human beings", but the film focuses on love more than the environment. It seems that the source of his confidence in communism is simply the backtracking of the current president. In the end, what is very interesting is that the international communism is indeed another disappointing sustenance. He may really only die in the end, or it will be difficult to liberate the stagnation in his heart.
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