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Josue 2022-04-28 06:01:02
"In 1975, after filming a picnic on the cliff, I was thinking about a story of World War I that took place in France. Someone said to me, why not film Gallipoli? A ready-made theme. The next year, I went to London to participate in the cliff’s premiere. Ying, decided to stop by Gallipoli. I first arrived in Istanbul, rented a car and drove towards the battlefield by myself. It was a great experience. For two days, I didn’t see half of the person going up and down the slope, and then down again....
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Mireya 2022-04-28 06:01:02
A passionate declaration is only exchanged for broken edge chess pieces. After throwing the head and sprinkling blood, will anyone be colder than the heart. If the victory is built with separated flesh and broken arms, then 10,000 monuments are still the enemy But a smile that is not very...
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Jermain 2022-04-28 06:01:02
I wanted to find a documentary of the same name, but found this one. The origin of "ANZAC Festival" made a heavy and failed war relatively...
Gallipoli Comments
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Tyreek 2022-04-28 06:01:02
A homo-erotoc film that pretends not to be
This is not one of my favorite films. Here, as in his other works, Peter Weir could have been more effective if he could manage to control his visual hyperbole. How the camera caresses and lingers; particularly embarasing when the subject matter doesn't amount to anything more than a wide-eyed...
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Fanny 2022-04-28 06:01:02
Gallipoli: Beautiful and cruel hymn of life and anti-war declaration
This is a movie made by Peter Weir about the participation of Australian soldiers in the First World War. Most of the length of the film has nothing to do with specific wars. In the vast Australian continent far away from the European battlefield, there is a group of running young people who are...
Top cast
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Army Doctor: Teeth aren't all that good.
Snowy: Supposed to shoot the enemy mate, not bite them.
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Major Barton: Marker flags? Who told him there were marker flags?
Lt. Grey: I heard someone say they'd seen one sir.
Major Barton: Who? WHO?
Lt. Grey: I'm not sure sir.
Major Barton: Grey, you bloody idiot! Nobody got further than ten yards!
Frank Dunne: Why don't you go above Robinson's head sir?
Major Barton: To General Gardner, go like the wind!