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Meggie 2021-12-19 08:01:24
good-looking! From the carjacking to the street fighting and the blockade of the city, it was done in one go. There are lovely details in the documentary sense. The last "big love chicken soup" is also an expedient move. Otherwise, a movie with the theme of "the wound of the whole people", if there is no "commemorative significance and function", how to get a foothold? It is easy to be questioned as a national crisis for...
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Nico 2021-12-19 08:01:24
A template for a film adapted from a real event, the plot is compact, the real surveillance camera and the movie camera are cut together, the whole process is realistic, the adaptation is precise, and the attention to detail, the "Mekong Action", which is known as the real event adaptation but seriously exaggerated stuff, is childish and ridiculous. ....
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Ellen 2021-12-19 08:01:24
Street fighting and gas station escape scenes are very enjoyable, the Chinese are two meters eight! I hate the eulogizing part. The source of these terrorist attacks is that the United States’ own government has intervened in the internal affairs of other countries for many years, causing other civil wars and retribution to the entire white world, but I don’t see any reflection on this in this...
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Jasper 2021-12-19 08:01:24
The weather in Boston before the explosion was clear, and people ran with their legs; after the explosion, the whole city of Boston was silent, and some people lost their legs forever. When the man wore a prosthetic leg and passed the explosion site, tears flowed. The terrorist may also have the gentleness of tying his niece's shoes, but let another innocent child lie on the icy track under a white cloth. The woman in the turban may be the interrogator or the wife of the devil, depending on how...
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Rasheed 2021-12-19 08:01:24
Such a subject will not be too brilliant if it is faithful to reality. But what I want to say is that I'm really fed up with the clichés of "not as victims of violence, but ambassasdors for peace" that the client said at the end. More realistic is another dialogue in the film:-I have rights.-You ain't got shit, sweetheart. It is undoubtedly impossible to do so, but at least it is a very real emotional...
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Zita 2021-12-19 08:01:24
The love mentioned here is not...
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Giuseppe 2021-12-19 08:01:24
The policeman who has been guarding the lonely corpse of the little boy has tears in his saluting eyes when he removes the corpse of the little...
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Adelbert 2021-12-19 08:01:24
"I have a hammer! You smashed it to...
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Chad 2021-12-19 08:01:24
Although the panoramic scan of the entire event is a little runny, Peter Borg’s iconic handheld photography and Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross’s soundtrack bring the audience into the tight rhythm of the film. Finally, the usual live interviews and photos It also works very well. It is worth mentioning that the film also successfully portrayed a rare Asian male hero character in Hollywood. When he said "Catch these motherfuckers", the audience...
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Jillian 2021-12-19 08:01:24
One of the most fully devoted films I have seen this year. Abandoning the Hollywood drama format, basically telling the events and investigation procedures in a documentary chronological order, similar to last year's "Focus" format, but more subjective and emotional. Dedicated to the most active Asian (Chinese) role in Hollywood movies in recent...
Patriots Day Comments
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Haley 2021-12-19 08:01:24
Some strange feelings
1. The Asian guy who survived the robbery hides in a convenience store and provides criminal information to the police, and can't say anything nervous. However, the gps password was reported in one breath, and the police were taken aback. How did you know this? The guy smiled shyly, and I...
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Ibrahim 2022-04-21 09:02:27
look and feel
I was moved by the film's efforts to restore the truth, and I felt the same because the victim was also a student studying in the United States and came from the same place of the same age as himself.
Remember a few points that particularly impressed me:
1. All the surveillance footage in the film...
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Tommy Saunders: What happened with "Shan-creek-a"?
Harrold: I was just going over there to have an appointment with this female, and this lady came out of nowhere and brained me with a smoothie.
Tommy Saunders: Her daughter said you pushed her.
Harrold: Sir, i was tryin' to make an escape...
Tommy Saunders: Did you push her?
Harrold: After the smoothie.
Tommy Saunders: So you did...
Commissioner Ed Davis: What's up, Tommy?
Tommy Saunders: Whoa, this an occasion. Comish exittin' the SUV?
Commissioner Ed Davis: Is this a homicide?
Tommy Saunders: It's not, you've been misinformed.
Commissioner Ed Davis: You're fucking kidding me, it's not a homicide?
Tommy Saunders: Nope.
Harrold: No sir. No sir.
Commissioner Ed Davis: Why are you bleeding?
Harrold: I was trying' to tell you officers, sir. This woman is crazy. She hit me with a fucking smoothie in the head.
Tommy Saunders: What are you talking about? Like, a drink or somethin'?
Harrold: No, like a fuckin' smoothie, you know? Like you would smooth your cloths with?
Tommy Saunders: An iron? A fucking iron?
Commissioner Ed Davis: An iron. For fuck sake!
Tommy Saunders: It's called an iron, Harrold.
Harrold: Yes sir, a smoothie!
Tommy Saunders: Shut up!
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Superintendent Billy Evans: [after shots are fired into the boat where Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is hiding] I'll tell ya, that boat ain't gonna float.