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Neva 2022-03-25 09:01:15
classic
"Kes", produced by Ken Lodge in 1969, is an important work in the history of British film, and is called the boundary marker of old and new British films. At first, I was misled by the Chinese translation of "Children and Eagles", and felt that many large and large plots were very abrupt. Slowly as...
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Esmeralda 2022-03-26 09:01:10
A little dark and real video
I watched an English film, and the British accent is relatively heavy, which affects understanding a bit. This is a realist film with a bit of political significance. Billy, a boy with no father, only a toiling mother and a gruff older brother, has to get up early to do odd jobs, pick up thieves,...

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Sophia 2022-03-15 09:01:05
Ken Lodge's simple and heavy realism is a classic of British film history. The gloomy greenness permeates every image, and together with the Kestrel, who yearns for freedom and cannot be tamed, stubbornly opposes the spiritual poverty and emotional emptiness of the people at the bottom of the industrial zone. A lot of follow-up long shots, mid-to-long range shots during eagle training. The sad football coach who takes the child out of anger, and the Red Devils by the way. At the end, Buried Eagle handled it with extreme restraint and calmness. (8.5/10)
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Kyle 2022-03-25 09:01:15
A rough glimpse of life from the bottom, documentary-style shooting and unplayed actor performance, presented sharply and sharply without any filters at all, choosing between a real "fact" and a fictional "fiction". In a more naturalistic realism, behind Casper's dirty, embarrassing, and disgusting, stands the class barriers that are unavoidable and insurmountable for generations of high-level bottom and mining families. It's more profound than Black's strength decades later. The relationship between the boy and the eagle is the only part of hope. The statement that the eagle has always been proud and untamable applies to the body and soul that have been disciplined and punished by human nature for thousands of years.
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