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Milton 2023-06-21 07:03:30
A wonderful tribute to the era of Shakespeare. The multi-layered narrative structure is superb, and the whole play is like a play written by Shakespeare: full of subversion, conspiracy, love, riots, when artistic genius encounters class shackles and political struggle and finally disappears into history, leaving behind immortal works and Wonderful times. PS: The award-winning costume and stage beauty plus a group of familiar British faces are also all kinds of shyness from people...
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Norberto 2023-05-30 07:42:38
Sipke plays the leading role and is full of...
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Hoyt 2022-10-01 17:23:07
British films always make me want to fast forward....
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Josie 2022-04-24 07:01:17
Incest there I was shocked The male lead looks like...
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Layla 2022-04-24 07:01:17
I remember that the teacher talked about these arguments in class before, but I didn't take it to heart at that time. Now on the big screen, it is a bit moving to tell this story in a way of interweaving movies and theaters, and the time and space are constantly reversed. Art has always been related to ZZ, and the public can also be incited by a play. The point is, how deep is the buried anger and how good this scene can...
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Ferne 2022-04-24 07:01:17
The plot is smooth and the story is compact. Most of the story is actually a conspiracy theory about court struggles that can be...
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Cory 2022-04-24 07:01:17
The performance in the movie is good. The so-called riot is a small group of people with ulterior motives taking advantage of the vast unrelated masses. It's really the same as the description in A Song of Ice and Fire. All kinds of illegitimate children are rampant, and the past incest is...
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Anais 2022-04-24 07:01:17
After watching it, I felt stuck and panicked. What a bold film. Is there any solid evidence for such a new analysis of the old history? The film is layered on top of one another, and you won't understand it if you don't watch it. The political struggle in the palace has nothing to do with it. There is no doubt about the shooting of the film, and the music is also very beautiful. EHogg's performance impressed me a lot, especially the one who can talk Conspiracy eyes, Mr. Oxford is very tasteful,...
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Lexie 2022-04-24 07:01:17
Very good, the content is very...
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Bernard 2022-04-24 07:01:17
The name in it was too long and awkward, and it started to feel a little dizzy... I don't think he was her son, it was just that the hunchback deliberately said it to break his...
Anonymous Comments
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Ben Jonson: Politics? My play has nothing to do with politics. I-i-i-it's just a simple comedy.
Earl of Oxford: It showed your betters as fools who'd go through life barely managing to get food from plate to mouth were it not for the cleverness of their servants. All art is political, Jonson, otherwise it would just be decoration. And all artists have something to say, otherwise they'd make shoes. And you are not a cobbler, are you Jonson.
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Young Earl of Oxford: [after sword gets knocked into young Robert Cecil's chess game] You were losing anyway.
Boy Robert Cecil: [had been playing alone] I was also winning!
Young Earl of Oxford: [tosses a piece back at Robert, who misses it] Really?
Director: Roland Emmerich
Language: English,French,Italian,Greek, Ancient (to 1453) Release date: October 28, 2011