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Darlene 2023-09-29 07:46:25
The Indian version of the 911 terrorist attack co-produced by Australia, the United States and India, the social network twins are handsome, the slum millionaire male protagonist, Ma Fen's father, and Chinatown 2 female police officer Liu Chengyu...
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Burnice 2023-09-21 04:02:40
2019/4/3 (Wed) 16:45 Far from Budweiser, 1. The mobile phone needs to be charged. 2. The city needs to have well-trained armed forces and search and rescue personnel. 3. When a bunch of people are together, don't act alone! 4 The only way for heresy terrorists is to die!
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Gideon 2023-09-13 19:37:16
If it weren't for the adaptation of real events, I really can't believe that a country's police force can be so incompetent... The filming is still very neat, the whole process of sweating and tears of the genre film, the rhythm is very good. For commercial films, I won’t discuss the issue of political stance. Maybe the director has no stance... What I want to say is, Hammer is a supporting role at all, because he has a big wrist, so he has to be the first name... Dev is really amazing. The...
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Chelsey 2023-09-04 07:36:22
There were 7 vicious terrorist attacks in Mumbai from 1990 to 2008. The most recent one was the railroad bombing in the suburbs of Mumbai in 2006, killing more than 200 people. Isn't it vicious enough? Then, in 2008, Mumbai still had no counter-terrorism force capable of responding quickly. Should it be shipped from Delhi? ! ! WHAT? !...
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Sofia 2023-09-01 13:14:10
In fact, the movie can give a relatively reluctant 4 stars. The first two thirds of the movie are very good, and the atmosphere is very good. The performances of all the actors were also great, but it was a pity that it suddenly collapsed in the final ending, and the atmosphere that had been laid for 100 minutes before disappeared. As a film adapted from real historical events, if you want to go beyond the baseline of "good", you have to cross the appearance and enter the story behind the...
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Lottie 2023-08-26 23:28:56
It only counts the process of reproducing the terrorist attack, but there is not much improvement in the significance of human nature, so it feels relatively mediocre. It takes 60 hours to deal with these people, the Indian police seems to be less...
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Melyna 2023-08-26 02:38:29
[Beijing Film Festival Screening] Adapted from the true story of the Mumbai terrorist attack. Thrilling and gripping. Advance the narrative from multiple perspectives, including terrorists, hotel employees, hotel guests, police, and more. Especially the terrorist perspective is more objective. Under the death atmosphere of the (brainwashed) thugs murderous, one can fully feel the desperation of the guests and the great professionalism of the hotel staff, and be moved by it. What's more pitiful...
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Pattie 2023-08-21 01:24:39
Can't stop watching for a long time. Terrorists are kids who can kill people or exclaim when they see a toilet for the first time. The opulent hotel is staged with brutal killings, death is in front of it, and humanity bursts out at this moment. When can there be no violence? This question floats in the world, no one...
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Alejandrin 2023-08-11 22:07:16
There are parts that are too dramatic and there are characters that are a little too facial (mostly guests), but the story is well told, a terrible story well...
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Naomi 2023-08-10 18:24:15
I kept thinking about what Wang Xiaobo said, "Any kind of belief, including mine, can become a stick to beat people and a tool to persecute others if abused." I think this movie is great not only because of the sacrifices of hotel staff and police, but also because of the flesh and blood of the villain. It is rare to be able to show the struggle and confusion of the villain under the circumstances of the adaptation of real events. The terrorists are all young people, and some are even children....
Hotel Mumbai Comments
Extended Reading
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Abdullah: [searching the hotel room] Houssam? Houssam, come here! Look at this. Look, they have a machine to flush their shit. Even shitting is fun.
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Vasili: Fuck your prayers. That's what started this shit.