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Guiseppe 2022-03-26 09:01:08
A political film that talks all the time (without even the background music), it makes people tired to watch it. It's the kind of movie you don't want to watch a second time if you kill yourself. But (here it should be used but...) The film's position is ambiguous, so it leads to thinking. Because it's vague, it's not too oppressive. what is right? Is politics right or wrong? Is faith right or wrong? Smoothness and dedication to ideals which is the shortcut? Politicians are hypocritical, but...
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Lonzo 2022-03-26 09:01:08
Talking too much, I don't understand the truth. Waste of a few big-name...
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John 2022-03-26 09:01:08
It's just a series of dialogues, the main theme of the United States, it hurts my eyes, I'm blind with so many familiar...
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Dallas 2022-03-25 09:01:11
uh~ I took a nap...innately insensitive to...
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Kasey 2022-03-25 09:01:11
It's the most annoying thing to do all day fucking with these war themes Uncle Sam you ain't a fucking...
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Malvina 2022-03-25 09:01:11
It's not easy being a screenwriter, but who wants to go to the cinema for a political lesson. ....
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Ali 2022-03-25 09:01:11
End pull? Is that the end of pulling?...
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Lew 2022-03-25 09:01:11
Lao Tang also plays politics and acting...
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Cathryn 2022-03-25 09:01:11
Why is the gross score so low? ? ? ? ? ? Most of the movie reviews I see are 4 stars, 5 stars, hey. . . ....
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Eloisa 2022-03-24 09:02:26
10 - 7.5 points. There are piles of truths, and some deep thinking can be excavated under those truths. Not too ugly, but not to my taste. If you don't think it looks good for the first 15 minutes, just unplug it, otherwise it will feel like a waste of...
Lions for Lambs Comments
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Todd Hayes: Who never says anything even though he never stops talking.
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Professor Stephen Malley: The decisions you make now, bud, can't be changed but with years and years of hard work to redo it... And in those years you become something different. Everybody does as the time passes. You get married, you get into debt... But you're never gonna be the same person you are right now. And promise and potential... It's very fickle, and it just might not be there anymore.
Todd Hayes: Are you assuming I already made a decision? And also that I'll live to regret it?
Professor Stephen Malley: All I'm saying is that you're an adult now... And the tough thing about adulthood is that it starts before you even know it starts, when you're already a dozen decisions into it. But what you need to know, Todd, no Lifeguard is watching anymore. You're on your own. You're your own man, and the decisions you make now are yours and yours alone from here until the end.