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Ali 2022-04-23 07:05:53
General Hammer and...
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Queenie 2022-04-23 07:05:53
The final scene of the crew returning home in fantasy is particularly moving, despite the shameful victorious gestures of Hollywood filming the former Soviet...
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Meredith 2022-04-23 07:05:53
It's weird that Americans look like...
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Serenity 2022-04-23 07:05:53
The personal heroism of a Soviet officer played by an...
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Melvin 2022-04-22 07:01:56
so many...
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Antwon 2022-04-22 07:01:56
Americans shoot Soviet films, plus diesel submarines, this theme is...
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Garnet 2022-04-22 07:01:56
The level of writing scripts is good, but the level of directing is a little...
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Colt 2022-04-22 07:01:56
Based on historical events, filming in a real nuclear submarine is too much technical terms. The rhythm of the film is...
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Shyanne 2022-04-22 07:01:56
Extremists are war...
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Wyatt 2022-04-22 07:01:56
Ed Harris has a navy face, and the first to feel this way is his and Nicolas Cage's classic movie "Break to the Dead Island". So the role of this film is just perfect for him. Whether the story is based on real historical events, I think it is difficult to verify. However, the long-term confrontation of ideology in the Cold War has indeed produced various mutations in human nature. It is a miracle that tens of thousands of nuclear weapons have not been activated in the end for...
Phantom Comments
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Demi: "To defeat an adversary... you must always drive the fight, be willing to do that which is never expected."
Dr. Semak: We've all read his book.
Demi: My father had ambitions for me. So did the Party. I was in a hunter-killer exercise with Markov. Command was sizing us up for bigger things, and I had so much to prove. I knew Markov would never expect me to fight in the blind, so I pulled into his wake. But I never expected him to reverse his engines, either. During the collision, I smashed my head into the gyro. When I came around, there was a fire in the forward torpedo. The men fighting it wouldn't... they wouldn't come out. They refused. So I was, um... I was forced to seal them inside. Eventually, they just let the tubes open and let the sea rush in. Better to drown than burn, I guess.
[starting to weep]
Demi: That should've been the end of our careers, but, uh... Command would not allow my father to be shamed by me. We never faced the families, we never faced ourselves. We were just quietly passed over, exiled out here so we wouldn't embarrass anybody. Command would never put something as important as the Phantom in the hands of someone like me.
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Demi: We need to disable the warhead.
Alex: They can't launch without the codes.
Demi: They have the codes. I'm sure of it.
Alex: We can navigate the ship through the bilges.
Demi: Is Tyrtov with you?
Alex: He's right here.
Demi: He knows that warhead better than anybody. Can you rig a transmitter?
Yanis: Aye, captain.
Demi: Quietly. Listen, if we can rearrange the firing triggers, we should be able to create a single-point detonation. It'll still launch, but it won't start a nuclear explosion. Maybe.
Alex: Well, I can't argue with "maybe".
Tyrtov: It's possible.
Alex: This ship's full of OSNAZ. We need to get to the weapons lock-up. It'd be best to take back the boat than to test a theory.
Demi: Can you get below decks?
Sasha: We can do that.
Demi: Yeah, roger that. Get back to me.