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Shana 2022-04-22 07:01:41
Fahrenheit 451 is the temperature at which books are burned, reminiscent of the period when I hid a certain book in a hollowed-out wall, and also prophesied the coming of the era of text-decoding voice centers. In anything, the stronger side has the weaker side. The key is whether the two sides take mutual oppression, harm and hostility as the principle of getting along. If this is the case, the struggle will never stop, and the change of power will only increase and decrease, and freedom will...
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Marcellus 2022-04-21 09:02:51
Burning books to catch Confucianism, imprisoning thoughts, is a shocking future dystopian...
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Ivy 2022-04-21 09:02:51
old movies always look cheesy. Still awesome. They predicted plasma...
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Oma 2022-04-21 09:02:51
Some movies adapted from novels really only have the charm of the original book, and I do not have the charm of the image. Oh no, there are some, at the beginning of the narration staff are facing the advancing shot of the antenna. ——New crown...
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Zula 2022-04-21 09:02:51
The editing is very good, and the scene of burning the book leaves a poignant and romantic aftertaste. Ready to read the...
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Maci 2022-04-21 09:02:51
I want the french version.. spanish doesn't match oskar's face at...
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Luther 2022-04-21 09:02:51
In the future world, the fire brigade has become an arson team, specializing in burning books and sometimes people...
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Krista 2022-04-21 09:02:51
Around 7.3 points. The film is actually a near-future setting. The personal aircraft with the special effects of 50 cents that appears in it is no different from the prototype of the aircraft that was just created in the past two years. A modern version of the story of burning books and pitting Confucians, but the content is not deep, only the shallowest layer is presented. But at the end, the feeling of everyone's endorsement together is not only a little funny to think of us cramming before...
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Hester 2022-04-21 09:02:51
People who have a history of burning books and beating Confucians are particularly easy to understand this movie. The subject matter is not so fresh now, but the soundtrack can still be praised. To listen to the Bernard Herrmann soundtrack, bowed strings, harps and percussion, from the prelude to the magical reality of dystopia. The march of the fire truck is also a prominent theme. The story of "451 degrees Fahrenheit" is the temperature at which paper burns is a magical dystopian reality, and...
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Jeffery 2022-04-21 09:02:51
Fahrenheit 451 was Truffaut's first film in color and the first in English. 451 degrees Fahrenheit is the ignition point of paper. In this world, books are strictly forbidden, and reading is a crime. Firefighters' job tasks have changed from extinguishing fires to setting fires. They have alienated into thought police, and burning books is their daily job. The film is a dystopian science fiction film, full of critical political awareness and sharp introspection. Books are the spark of thought,...
Fahrenheit 451 Comments
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Maudie 2022-01-07 15:52:48
Regret
Ah, love, may we
be sincere to each other! Because although the world is
unfolding in front of us like a dream country,
so colorful, beautiful and fresh, in
fact there is no joy, no love and light,
no certainty, no peace, no relief for pain;
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Justus 2022-01-07 15:52:48
A city that doesn't read
Fahrenheit 451, it happens to be the temperature at which the book will be burnt to ashes. There is a group of people called Fireman whose job is not to put out fires, but to search for books, burn them, and arrest people who read them. Therefore, this city does not read books or print books, read...
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Linda Montag: They won't come back. I'll be all alone. I won't be popular anymore. They won't use me in the family anymore. And you made Doris cry!
Guy Montag: She cried because it is true!
Linda Montag: What are you going to do now? Haven't you done enough harm already?
Guy Montag: Leave me alone, Linda, I've got reading to do, quite a lot.
Linda Montag: What's the matter with you? Aren't you well?
Guy Montag: It's nothing. I've got to read! I've got to catch up with the remembrance of the past!
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Helen: All those words, idiotic words, evil words that hurt people. Isn't there enough trouble as it is? Why disturb people with all that sort of filth? Bye, Linda, we were having such a nice party. Such a shame.