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Bailee 2022-03-27 09:01:20
The whole article is about Stone's personal yy. Nixon is portrayed as a politician with extreme inferiority and selfishness, and everything stems from the influence of his mother. Nixon visited China in 1972, and a dialogue between Chairman Mao and Kissinger about women and aphrodisiac is even more. Shameless to the extreme... When it is made up, maybe I will feel more at...
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Verdie 2022-03-27 09:01:20
I haven't seen a Hollywood movie in a long time. Oliver Stone's Nixon, compared to JFK, is a far cry, but it has a lot of material. It was so long that I almost vomited blood. Stone doesn't seem to have any intention of making it clear about Watergate either, because he's a director, a director of politics, history, economics, war, music, perverts, not a...
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Christa 2022-03-27 09:01:20
The three-and-a-half-hour director's cut, which ambitiously traces Nixon from childhood to death, concludes that the body created the power...
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Kolby 2022-03-27 09:01:20
The style confusion overemphasized Nixon's character flaws. "People like Kennedy because in him they see their ideals, but in me they only see themselves." Think of Sun Yat-sen and Yuan Shikai. . The democratic age is the counterattack of the...
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Karl 2022-03-27 09:01:20
Life cannot be described in movies, even if it is made and touched, it is only a...
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Devante 2022-03-27 09:01:20
In fact, it is a very good film. It shows the deterioration of a person in a complicated situation. Nixon is a hypocrite who gradually learns to deceive without realizing it, or pretends to be innocent, full of criticism and...
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Beulah 2022-03-27 09:01:20
How did you lose to Nicolas...
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Gabriel 2022-03-27 09:01:20
It took a whole week to watch the Hopkins in 1995, how can he look so old, the old man is now almost eighty and three hours of film is too...
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Virgie 2022-03-27 09:01:20
The movie is well done, but Nixon himself is not so wretched and...
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Aubree 2022-03-26 09:01:13
Personally, I think Anthony is not very suitable for this role, and this Anthony is not very gentleman, nor deep enough, more of a bull-like character, reminiscent of Jean Reno in The Da Vinci Code, after reading it, I always feel like I understand I don't understand, maybe the film is too deep, or I'm too shallow. I always feel that American films can describe leaders more objectively, even if they are imperfect like Nixon in the film, this is the...
Nixon Comments
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Gabe 2022-02-07 14:50:55
wild animal
You cannot stop it, can you? Even if you wanted to. Because it's not you, it's the system. The system won't let you stop it.
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Ron 2022-02-07 14:50:55
Even though they don't look alike, they act really well
Listen to me, to understand why Nixon and all the scandals since then have been labeled "The Door", watch these 4 movies in this order: The Washington Post? The President's Team? Conversation with Nixon ? "Nixon", quite enjoyable! I feel like I know more about history than my high school textbooks!...
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Richard M. Nixon: Do you miss Cuba, Manolo?
Manolo Sanchez: Yes, Mr. President.
Richard M. Nixon: We let you down, didn't we. Your people.
Manolo Sanchez: That was Mr. Kennedy, sir.
Richard M. Nixon: You don't think he was a hero?
Manolo Sanchez: [shrugs] He was a politican.
Richard M. Nixon: Did you cry when he died?
Manolo Sanchez: Yes.
Richard M. Nixon: Why?
Manolo Sanchez: I don't know. He made me... see the stars.
Richard M. Nixon: How did he do that?
[a beat. Nixon is deep in thought]
Richard M. Nixon: All those kids... Why do they hate me so much?
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Alexander Haig: I'm afraid we have another problem, Mr. President.
[He hands him a paper. Nixon glances at it]
Alexander Haig: June 23rd, '72, sir. The part that's underlined. Your instructions to Haldeman regarding the CIA and the FBI.
Richard M. Nixon: So?
Alexander Haig: Your lawyers feel it's the..."smoking gun".
Richard M. Nixon: It's totally out of context. I was protecting the national security. I never intended...
Alexander Haig: Sir, the deadline is today.
Richard M. Nixon: Can we get around this, Al?
Alexander Haig: It's the Supreme Court, sir. You don't get around it.