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Allen 2023-07-10 23:48:01
No one really knows whether there is a bright new life behind the Golden Door, or a sobbing regret. The picture is so beautiful, the music is so harmonious, and the story is so miserable and...
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Breanna 2023-06-25 22:50:30
Seeing that Italians are sullen just to get a chance to go to the United States, and they are forced to use mental retardation to test their IQ to prevent them from bringing low-IQ genes into the new world. It is very evil to have a feeling of getting revenge. ....
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Damian 2023-06-11 05:08:43
Kind of dark humor, we always think of ourselves as gods and make some so-called rules of the game to measure others, this method is too...
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Vincenzo 2023-06-06 16:53:17
Come on, cross that river of milk and you can enter the United States! There, gold coins grow on trees, fruits and vegetables are as big as boats, and houses are a hundred stories high! It's there, but you can't see...
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Aidan 2023-05-10 11:09:04
The pace is so slow. . . . what. . . ....
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Hassie 2023-01-25 04:27:39
Compromise and perseverance. The characterization, dreamy shots from time to time, and just the right soundtrack are all highlights. The story of immigration in the early 19th century is both poignant and interesting. The part before and after the storm at sea is particularly...
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Nestor 2023-01-22 20:43:34
Americans really think of themselves as...
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Laverna 2022-10-09 00:20:05
All three stars to...
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Reyes 2022-04-24 07:01:24
Originally thought it would be the story after the protagonists enter the new world, but I didn't expect the whole film to focus on depicting how the whole group got there. The shots are very good, the Italian part is more realistic, and the part about the United States is presented with fantasy images many times. This really has nothing to do with immigration, but an elegy for future dreams. The film presents the madness of Italians. Even with such a realistic subject matter, several shots are...
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Burdette 2022-04-24 07:01:24
"The Golden Gate" talks about the lowly, about poverty, about daydreaming, but it is so sacred and dignified. It's beautiful. Its rhythm is feminine, flirtatious, and it swims and dives between softness and grimness. It is a film that connects the individual with the grand narrative, the new world and the old world, and a film that projects the progress of civilization. At the end of the shot from the main body to the group portrait, a bird's-eye view of the crowd of people rolling forward in...
Golden Door Comments
Extended Reading
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Lucy Reed: Madam? Madam. Could you lower your voice? I have a headache.
Fortunata Mancuso: Then have one! What do I care? Who does she think she is? This is the last thing I need. A journey like this ahead and she has a headache.
Director: Emanuele Crialese
Language: Italian,English,Sicilian Release date: September 22, 2006