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Nyasia 2023-03-20 23:08:56
Benin and Aunt KST are in charge of ecstasy! ! !...
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Deja 2023-03-17 08:28:16
The hero and the ending are the...
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Cathy 2023-03-14 23:17:59
I like the extroverted performance of Lord Sir, and it would be embarrassing to play for someone else. Probably the hideous boar face is the most terrifying and ecstasy. Pseudo Tower of London is a fascist style. Very good adaptation. I heard that the director has not read Shakespeare's original hahahaha and BFI's curation People say Ian McKellen was the best Shakespeare actor in the...
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Orpha 2023-02-27 04:37:01
Gay honey line actually played mother and son.... RDJ is too...
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Abigayle 2023-02-21 12:33:24
What a great cast, the life on the wall is connected together, everyone's youthful years. This kind of Shakespeare's era adaptation, with tanks and cannons, is slightly inconsistent, but many lines from the original work are copied, and the old actors have a dialogue. Overall, it is really quite successful, and Sir Ian's writing really does not...
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Bianka 2023-02-21 08:39:19
cast a good cow. Dramatic traces are...
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Hans 2023-02-10 08:53:06
The third part of the film festival, bought tickets for the meeting with Grandpa Ian, sat in the third row of Hall 1 of the studio, with a huge screen. But the old man's acting skills are really amazing, no wonder so many talented actors are willing to play supporting roles for him....
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Isabell 2023-01-26 10:51:39
#Watching Notes# 1739 3.5 Each segment is wonderful, and when connected, it becomes a nonsensical reversal. It's fun to wear SS black. KST veteran is shrewd and wise, and looks at the world with a cold eye, while Benin's upturned lips are a bit innocent and...
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Lyla 2023-01-24 07:49:12
In the afternoon, I went to see Richard III of Ralph Fiennes. Let's watch this warm-up first~ Kneeling for the lines skills of the old actors of the corrupt...
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Elmore 2023-01-22 11:46:05
Shakespeare wrote a warning prophecy that good and evil will be rewarded and reincarnated. At the beginning of the movie, I was really confused. The subtitles were still about the War of the Roses, and telegrams and electric lights appeared on the screen. It turned out that the story of the War of the Roses was transplanted to the twentieth century, but the whole article quotes the dialogue written by Shakespeare, which is very...
Richard III Comments
Extended Reading
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Duchess of York: What means this scene of rude impatience?
Queen Elizabeth: Edward, my lord, your son, our King, is dead! Why grow the branches now the root is withered? Why wither not the leaves, the sap being gone?
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Lord William Hastings, Prime Minister: Catesby, what news in this our tottering state?
Catesby: It is a reeling world indeed, sir.