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Sonia 2022-03-27 09:01:04
Realistic style, epic temperament, bad hallucination...
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Dee 2022-03-27 09:01:04
highly recommended! The film talks about so much more than the escape itself! ! ~ps: Dustin Hoffman turned into a...
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Jacklyn 2022-03-27 09:01:04
An epic prison break movie. The forbearance and struggle in suffering and distress, the pursuit and yearning of free will, are like bright flowers blooming in the quagmire. PS. The sentence "The greatest sin in life is to waste life" is a powerful statement that has been around for three...
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Linnea 2022-03-27 09:01:04
Prison break theme and Latin exoticism are...
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Brenna 2022-03-27 09:01:04
8.5/10 "I accuse you of wasting your...
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Joaquin 2022-03-27 09:01:04
Persevere madly on the road to...
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Lane 2022-03-27 09:01:04
Everything that hurts him is from "my own people, civilized people", the butterfly catcher, the doctor, including the nun who represents God, (when the last nun said that line, I went); everything is good for him All are "outsiders, barbarians", lepers, natives. Also, I thought House named the little mouse Steve McQueen from the one who filmed Shame, so it should be this...
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Tyreek 2022-03-26 09:01:04
The movie is better than the original: Butterfly is too old, Degas is a combination of several people, the biggest shortcoming is that there is no saving Mishima at all! The Guajira tribe has become dumb, Colombia has no prison at all, the coconut sack sailing is like no filming, the butterfly witty island life is not shown...
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Jerel 2022-03-26 09:01:04
I forgot to add this film. It's really awesome. It has enough length and enough twists to make the film express the theme so much. The actors are also very attractive. If you only look at the first half, there is still a bit of dirt, anyway, the more you look, the more powerful it is! Be stingy with 5 stars now, otherwise it would be 5...
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Lillian 2022-03-26 09:01:04
It's not as good as Shawshank~ Papillon is just reckless~ Being able to escape is counted as luck for him.... And the second half of the film is a bit poor~... Why do you have to work so hard to get out after a few years of clearing and dredging? How did Papillon know that Degas's daughter-in-law would harass him? .....I finally got ashore, why did I meet the police so inch...and then I stayed with the tribe so well, why all of a sudden no one was there~ I thought he was dreaming...Sister The...
Papillon Comments
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Warden Barrot: Put all hope out of your mind. And masturbate as little as possible, it drains the strength!
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Dega: Well, it now seems quite possible that until we get to a decent jail with bribeable guards, I may stand in some need of... rather close physical protection.
Papillon: That depends on how long you want to live.
Dega: For a long time.
Papillon: Then you got a problem.
Dega: Well, I presume that you have some, uh, goals, some particular need that outrates all the others. I mean, if so... may I aslk what it is?
Papillon: Money!
Dega: For what?
Papillon: Escape.
Dega: Very good. You keep me alive until we land in Guiana, and I'll underwrite any escape you care to arrange.
Papillon: Escape for me, not for us!
Dega: Oh, of course. I, I, I...
[laughs]
Dega: . I have no intention, uh, of even attempting to escape - ever!
Papillon: Done!