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Brenda 2022-03-25 09:01:23
There's no way to ask for more than the lack of power at the...
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Johnathan 2022-03-25 09:01:23
75/100 One of the most reversible films in the history of world history, the wide screen is fully utilized for scene scheduling, a western style painting from the 1900s is slowly unfolding in front of my eyes, and the long circular shot of the skating rink at the 85th minute is called The strokes of magic, the melodious violin, the warm yellow light, and the constantly moving camera lens are fantastic. There are also flaws. For example, the shootout in the climax part is too long, and the...
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Maxwell 2022-03-25 09:01:23
The cons and pros are all too obvious, I hate movies that make me tangled, but I give it four stars anyway. At one point I thought it was a heroic movie about history, immigration, survival, law, human rights, justice and equality, after all it was a three and a half hour western, but it turned out to be a love triangle that made all the big scenes Lost a lot. Don't a group of people who are drunk now and who don't cry without seeing the coffin deserve more description? Slightly misaligned....
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Miles 2022-03-25 09:01:23
The big box office failure has its own reasons, not only the quality of the film, but also the background of the times, social conditions, and even viewing conditions. Although the film has magnificent natural landscapes, the theme is too reflexive, the rhythm tends to be slow, the emotional climax is insufficient, the time is too long, and the details do not match the overall tone. For example, in a two-person dialogue, the camera switches between the two people too quickly. It is obvious that...
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Reagan 2022-03-25 09:01:23
9.0/10. ①The story revolves around the struggle between rich landowners in the United States and poor immigrants from Europe. The love triangle between the male protagonist who is sympathetic to immigration and the male two who opposes immigration revolves around the female protagonist they like is also a major branch. ②High-level photography like oil painting; great scene handling (scheduling, editing, etc.) of various songs, dances and duels, very exciting and clear thinking (I like the last...
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Ruby 2022-03-25 09:01:23
If you look at it as a piece of material, it is indeed beautiful, but many of the pieces are not beneficial to the whole. This kind of film may be more disaster if it is a director's cut version, because it is reluctant to cut it. Find a good editor and you might be able to bring it back to...
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Abigayle 2022-03-25 09:01:23
As a famous "disaster film" in film history (the box office fiasco led to the bankruptcy of United Artists), the film is actually a good work (I watched the 216-minute director's version, not the 149-minute version), the first two thirds The rhythm is a bit slow, but there are many bright spots, and the climax of the last third is quite exciting. As a western epic, the film produced wild, wild, love, friendship and tragedy, and the trio has a shadow of "ancestor and...
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Percy 2022-03-25 09:01:23
Three Hupperts in a...
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Sammy 2022-03-25 09:01:23
217 minutes director's version. Not only is it ugly, but the story is bad, the scenes are bad, the actors are bad, the soundtrack is bad, all kinds of bad.
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Mckenzie 2022-03-25 09:01:23
The passages that have nothing to do with political warfare are surprisingly...
Heaven's Gate Comments
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Pamela 2022-03-14 08:01:02
Heaven's Gate
"Heaven's Gate" seems to have been shrouded in the shadow of a box-office fiasco that led to United Artists' bankruptcy, making most audiences lose interest in it, or even completely ignore the film's essence. Magnificently written, the plot is different from mainstream movies and makes good use of...
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Grady 2022-03-14 08:01:02
An indescribable taste.
Due to Cimino's excessive pursuit of perfection, the film's production overruns and overruns countless times. In the end, the reputation was bad, and the box office lost nothing. It led to the collapse of United Arts, the end of the director's final editing in Hollywood, and the end of the...
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Nathan D. Champion: Why don't you come in for a while? You haven't been here for a long time. I fixed the place up inside.
Ella Watson: What have you done to it?
Nathan D. Champion: [whispers] Wallpaper.
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Billy Irvine: James, do you remember the good gone days?
James Averill: Clearer and better, every day I get older.
Director: Michael Cimino
Language: English,Serbo-Croatian,Russian,French,Polish,German,Ukrainian Release date: April 24, 1981