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Stephon 2022-01-03 08:01:32
Some shots of advanced sensationalism are very awkward, such as the music and noise that mimicked the flight of birds, and the use of noise is also in...
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Kristy 2022-01-03 08:01:32
As a contemporary artist, Steve McQueen obviously chose a neutral approach in his film debut. It not only allows movies adapted from real historical events to have sufficient narrative and concrete gestures from the main body of the plot; but also uses the means of continuation of the old line of visual art to make the work form escape the general film style, and to some scenes. It does not explain and eliminates the tradition that runs through the protagonist of the plot, and makes the...
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Kiana 2022-01-03 08:01:32
Depleted metal. Silent death. Silent resistance. Slow...
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Ellen 2022-01-03 08:01:32
In a film of only 90 minutes, the director actually used nearly 30 minutes to shoot a set of confrontation scenes in a single scene, and there was almost no switching of the soundtrack and shots. Steve McQueen could really dare to...
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Ulices 2022-01-03 08:01:32
Dare to ask which awesome male paper is carrying the...
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Kris 2022-01-03 08:01:32
The event is shocking~the picture is shocking~very calm lens~absolute neutrality cannot happen~but how rare is such a fair narrative attitude under the premise of maintaining a stand~~the part of weight reduction~~more powerful than the mechanic~~ The angle is right~~You can take a masterpiece even with your mobile phone~~Movies are...
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Aaliyah 2022-01-03 08:01:32
Cold and blunt, the sense of separation and participation have the upper hand, and the strength is extremely...
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Margot 2022-01-03 08:01:32
Police batons and prisons are the violence of the state machinery, hunger strikes and not taking a bath are the violence that individuals impose on themselves. Paradoxically, state violence includes depriving individuals of their right to dispose of their bodies, because this is a blackmail against state agencies of violence. Is it a deadlock created by the joint efforts of human civilization and barbarism? The director could reduce the dramatic plot, reduce the historical background, and use a...
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Casey 2022-01-03 08:01:32
If you don't hold power, don't sacrifice yourself to struggle with power. I am a mortal and I don't want to commit suicide. But for the sake of faith and ideals, if I can really achieve it for future generations when I die, then so will...
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Chase 2022-01-03 08:01:32
First-class photography and lens capture; 17 minutes of methodically processed long-term lens; Michael Fassbender's very powerful performance; very good real-life adaptation of the film~~~ How many people are willing to sacrifice their lives for their beliefs, and how many countries are willing to face it. Your own dishonorable...
Hunger Comments
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Pearline 2022-01-03 08:01:32
Thatcher is really hungry
This film is very good.
Although I am really unfamiliar with British political issues, Northern Ireland issues.
A passage from Mrs. Thatcher is inserted in the film. There is no political murder, political crime, or political violence.
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Domenic 2022-04-20 09:01:59
the poetry of death
I still remember the shock when I watched this film for the first time. It happened that Michael Fassbender once again won the Venice Actor with Steve McQueen's new film Shame tonight, which is also an echo of Hunger.
This is a visually stunning and brutal yet beautiful film. As Turner...
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Father Dominic Moran: So what happened to your eye, Bobby?
Bobby Sands: What?
Father Dominic Moran: Did you get a dig for yourself? Your eye.
Bobby Sands: Difference of opinion.
Father Dominic Moran: Mmm. How's the other fella?
Bobby Sands: Oh, a lot worse. Believe me.
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Bobby Sands: I always felt that thief next to Jesus got off lightly.
Father Dominic Moran: Ah, but he recognized his sins.
Bobby Sands: Did he though?
Father Dominic Moran: Aye. Said as much.
Bobby Sands: When you're hung from a cross you're gonna say anything. Jesus offers him a seat next to his daddy in a place called paradise you're always gonna put your hand up and have a piece of that.
Father Dominic Moran: Aye. Even when it's nailed to your cross.