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Mireya 2023-09-18 19:18:36
Four or six are unreliable, and they are...
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Megane 2023-09-16 05:34:43
I'm sorry, why do I feel that the lines are so Qiongyao, I have an illusion? Still under 720p, to compensate a...
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Deontae 2023-09-14 20:39:56
The King of England is so embarrassing and funny clip (NicolasGaster) full of...
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Cade 2023-08-27 09:02:56
It tells the story of a meeting between President Roosevelt and the King of Stuttering, and the scripts mixed with various wild history are incomprehensible. The director's flat and straightforward narrative makes people drowsy, and the performance is not worth mentioning in comparison with the former actor. At best, it is equivalent to revisiting the tabloid history of lace....
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Einar 2023-08-22 22:58:43
I guess this movie must be very small. The literary film has a unique perspective. It is very human to observe Roosevelt and the King from the perspective of a lover. The president and the king are also human...
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Vickie 2023-08-11 21:11:15
Roosevelt was an old pervert and Elizabeth was a paranoid. The lame president meets the stuttering king, and he smashes the plate for a picnic and eats sausages. His Majesty King George VI took a bite of a hot dog, opening a new chapter in the relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States. The main line is actually that Roosevelt's cousin accepted the close relationship between her cousin and the female secretary and became the president's lover together, oh fuck...
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Norberto 2023-07-15 21:55:59
The story and the movie itself are very bland. The King of England is the one from "The King's Speech", and he stole all the...
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Dejah 2023-07-12 16:43:47
I went through the "simple" 747 entertainment facilities. It feels like a funny...
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Maymie 2023-06-11 23:15:46
From a lover’s point of view and not enough gossip, but small and delicate, it’s okay to...
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Lionel 2023-06-07 20:05:02
Too much narration, the story is well told, rather disappointing, 2...
Hyde Park on Hudson Comments
Extended Reading
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Elizabeth: Three different women asked me tonight if there'd ever be an American queen. If we'd ever allow it.
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Daisy: [watching FDR and Eleanor, voice over] People said their marriage was troubled and unhappy. That they lived mostly separate lives. But I never saw that. That's not how they seemed when they were together.