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Zoe 2022-03-17 09:01:07
all the beautiful boys... Li Ang, Li Ang really doesn't say anything about...
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Weston 2022-03-16 09:01:07
It ain't right, it ain't wrong. It's just what it is. The dualism of black and white is just something that people with ulterior motives create to fool their followers in order to achieve their own goals. Full of stamina. Ang Li said that this is his most underrated work, and he deeply agrees. It is also my favorite of all his...
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Antonina 2022-03-16 09:01:07
Scoring Li Ang’s movies is one of the things that entangles me the most; Teacher Li Ang is very, very delicate, and very, very...
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Brenda 2022-03-15 09:01:06
Look at the American Civil War from another angle (rather than the unilateral mode of telling the Yankees in the past). Those who do not belong entirely to one side but are forced to participate in the war are ignored but there is no shortage of stories that should be told, just like what happened to the movie itself. At first glance, the characters seem to be numerous and without climax, but in fact they have delicate feelings, telling the story of a young man's physical and mental growth....
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Braulio 2022-03-15 09:01:06
like very much. It's just that Toby Maguire's temperament is more delicate than calm, which makes the whole film soft. But the problem is not too big. Ang Lee's filming of war is not the kind of hard-core, white-left and straight male. I personally understand that this film speaks an Eastern truth in Western language: Parents and children are debts, husband and wife are fate, and everything else is robbery. Another: There is always an ambiguous relationship between Li Ang's brotherhood, and it...
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Wilbert 2022-03-14 14:12:27
D+ / Epic temperament that is ready to come out (but still can't come out). Perhaps Li Ang’s delicate emotional portrayal has never been epic, or perhaps the procrastination of the script and lack of vigorous performances make it impossible to engage at all. Shot scheduling is still very skillful. Finally completed Uncle An’s feature-length film, and it was only after the last few films that he realized that his biggest advantage and disadvantage were his deep understanding of "people". This is...
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Vita 2022-01-17 08:02:23
Ang Lee's trip to Hollywood has an obvious disadvantage: unlike Wu Yusen's own type factor, it can be seamlessly connected. He shoots food and drink men and women, not bloody duo. What about eating and drinking? This is also one of the reasons why walking with the devil and the Hulk did not succeed after entering the type. Later, Ang Li became smart and used controversial subjects, censorship standards and cutting-edge technology to stimulate commercial...
Ride with the Devil Comments
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Arne 2022-03-21 09:03:01
Xiao Ai, because that movie started to like Spider-Man
"Riding with the Devil" 1999 is a very neglected movie, it may be a failure, but I like it very much, because it is too oriental. If it is compared with "Cold Mountain", it may only be considered untimely, not to mention that Ang Lee used a child (Toby, Maguire) to be his protagonist. What's more,...
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Domenick 2022-01-17 08:02:23
Roger Ebert's Comment on "Riding with the Devil"
"Riding with the Devil" is the first American Civil War movie in my memory that doesn't act as an afterthought. The characters in the film seem strange: they don't know that the North will eventually win the war, but they don't care much. There is a saying that all politics are partial, but this...
Ride with the Devil quotes
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[Mr. Evans, a Confederate sympathizer, has Jack Bull and Jake as guests]
Jack Bull: Are you saying, sir, that we fight for nothing?
Evans: Far from it, Mr. Chiles. You fight for everything that we ever had... as did my son. It's just that... we don't have it anymore.
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[Camping out, Jack Bull Chiles and Jake Roedel discuss Jake's finger, which was shot off in a skirmish]
Jack Bull: My father's under the dirt to stay. Like that's gone to stay, too.
Jake: My finger?
Jack Bull: Mmm-hmm.
Jake: Well, so it is. And it makes me notable by the loss.
Jack Bull: You sound pleased... as if that finger'd been pesterin' you for rings.
Jake: No. It was a fine finger and I'd rather have it still, but... it was took from me and it's been et by chickens for sure. And I say, what is the good side to this amputation? And there is one.