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Gregory 2022-04-21 09:03:53
It's a pleasure to kill a dog officer by hand. I hope that the dog officials all over the world will not...
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Braeden 2022-04-21 09:03:53
【If I kill a man, they call it murder. If they do it, they call it war.】The theme of the Great Famine in Ireland is too rare. Although it was made into a Western, I couldn’t help being...
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Vaughn 2022-04-21 09:03:53
A desperate and cold revenge...
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Pete 2022-04-21 09:03:53
Good first half, 6.9/10...
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Angelo 2022-04-21 09:03:53
Emotionally too restrained, even though the blood is not cold, emotionally too alienated, especially the moment Barry Keoun raised his gun, without the scorching heat of the anger caused by injustice sweeping the screen, everyone is like a humid winter. Speechless gunpowder. If you don't have the fetters of "The Wind Blows the Rice Waves", why not let go of your hands and feet and kill the...
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Mattie 2022-04-21 09:03:53
While depicting the reality of Britain's first industrial revolution society, it also hints at the origins of...
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Roslyn 2022-04-21 09:03:53
God's ending hero is so...
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Marcel 2022-04-20 09:02:59
The whole film is very desolate. If you think it's a cool movie like two men fighting for 300 rounds, you're looking for the wrong place. Although the theme is revenge, the pace is really, really slow. Knowing what the director wants to express so slowly, Hugo Weaving's temperament is really British, almost forgetting he is...
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Michael 2022-04-20 09:02:59
The extremely delicate photography and music create a sense of apocalyptic desolation, and the performances of several protagonists fit perfectly with the style of the film, especially Hugo Weaving's eyes and facial expressions. Famine, plague and national oppression have turned Ireland into a hell on earth. The sanctimonious priests and nobles always have a cruel heart. When their homes are destroyed and their relatives die, revenge and resistance are the way out for a soldier. The rebellion...
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Sonny 2022-04-20 09:02:59
No wonder Ireland and Scotland hated the English so much. The British ruling policy at that time completely ignored the survival needs of the...
Black '47 Comments
Extended Reading
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Conneely: [telling a joke to Lord Kilmichael] The farmer goes into the bath and he sees the old squire straddling his eldest daughter. Well, he's furious and he lets out a shout. "For God sake, Mary! Arch your back like a good girl and keep the gentleman's balls out of the muck."
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Feeney: [Speaks in Irish]
Lord Kilmichael: I don't understand that aboriginal nonsense. Speak English, man!