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Madalyn 2022-07-04 11:05:30
I liked everything except the fourth paragraph. Especially in the first three paragraphs, I don't shoot the war, but the relationship between the two in the war is full of emotional power, compassionate and compassionate; they are all a combination of beauty and one mind, and communication is not smooth, but the emotions of consolation, tenderness, miss, regret, and sadness are still there. The staggered intersection of English and Italian is full of fusion. The last paragraph also has the same...
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Jude 2022-07-04 20:42:00
Everyone thinks they are right
1. Like a short story, there are no adjectives, only verbs and nouns.
2. Seamless integration of fictional and non-fictional footage, a real sense of war.
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Janie 2022-07-04 17:50:49
"War": Life is not a movie, but he uses movies to approach life infinitely
No matter how many war epics and sensational movies you have seen, you will be moved by Roberto Rossellini's "War of Fire". In fact, the more you watch the grand narratives of war, the more you will be moved by a movie like Fire of War. Because "War" is the flagship of the Italian neo-realism...
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British Soldier 1 (episode IV: Firenze): Why should they stop at Florence? They've destroy half of Europe already.
British Soldier 2 (episode IV: Firenze): The poor fools. The Jerries always put their foot in it. That's why they're going to lose the war.
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Italian Woman (episode IV: Firenze): Your wife's worried and says to come down.
Renato (episode IV: Firenze): It's fine up here! I can't budge now. Tell her to send up my helmet.
Italian Woman (episode IV: Firenze): All right.
Renato (episode IV: Firenze): [to Harriet and Massimo] Just for the sun, not the bullets. Those I can dodge to the inch. I fought in the *real* war, back in 1918!
Director: Roberto Rossellini
Language: Italian,English,German,Sicilian,Latin Release date: March 29, 1948