-
Miles 2022-03-15 08:01:02
Almost forgot how Oliver Stone was a director's cut rhythm so...
-
Carmine 2022-03-15 08:01:02
Based on the real experience of American journalist Richard Boyle, this film is another classic by Oliver Stone, who is good at politically sensitive subjects. The film presents the minutiae of the brutal civil war in Central America with superb scenography and perfect motion photography, including the absurdity of the Reagan administration's foreign policy, the injustice of the guerrillas, and the bloody brutality of the government army. The big controversy, although it has an extreme...
-
Kaya 2022-03-15 08:01:02
It continues the anti-war stance of "Field Platoon" and its criticism of American politics (Mary, who was repatriated at the end, and the straightforward word card are both intrusive accusations), but there is an additional layer of questioning about left-wing resistance forces. Photojournalist Richard was originally a spectator and opportunist, but because of his reunion with his old lover Maria, he became a party and victim of the turbulent political situation in El Salvador, and a scene of...
-
Rosalee 2022-03-15 08:01:02
The American people are reluctant to believe that the charitable donations they make become military expenses for the dictatorial government to slaughter the rioters. But the fact is that the bodies of the people who were slaughtered in the riots in El Salvador are quietly rotting in the rubbish heap and becoming food for the crows. The media can open a door to understanding the world, or it can close a door and let the life inside come to a silent...
-
Edmond 2022-03-15 08:01:02
Ideals can wake up a generation and ruin a generation, but what if there is no...
-
Angus 2022-03-15 08:01:02
"When you do this, you become like them" - there is still a slight difference between executing prisoners of war and killing civilians. However, people are always the same, even if you succeed, it's just a change of face. The difference is the system, the power structure. Some friends in the comments said that the protagonist has been criticizing the United States, but he escaped by relying on the United States, but the protagonist was not rescued by the justice of the United States, but by the...
-
Elouise 2022-03-15 08:01:02
Learn kappa? dead...
-
Alexandrine 2022-03-15 08:01:02
[B] It is as precise as the drum beat at the beginning of the film. The explanation of the relationship between the characters, the gradual progress of the narrative rhythm, and the adeptness of video scheduling, Oliver Stone's political type control is absolutely first-class. In addition, the plot mode of the film is basically the same as that of "No U-turn" 11 years later, attached to the perspective of "outsiders", examining and dealing with different groups, which are mixed with various...
-
Julie 2022-03-15 08:01:02
Blu-ray reset. Stone uses an almost newsreel approach to organizing and presenting the mess in El Salvador. Stone is a director who started relatively late. He was 40 years old when he made this film. He has no simple illusions about politics. However, he can draw chaotic conclusions about politics, but it does not mean that the film can be made chaotic. Reporter Woods appeared as a down-and-out loser. He went to El Salvador to make money, so he joined warlords after he entered the country, and...
Salvador Comments
-
Major Maximiliano 'Max' Casanova: Senor, there are no death squads in El Salvador. The outrage of the people against the Communist threat cannot be stopped, or organized, by anyone.
-
Richard Boyle: [drunk] Cathy, talk to Maria. I gotta get Maria back. Just talk to Father Paul, she'll listen to him.
Cathy Moore: Richard, you're forty-two years old. You're old enough to be her father, forget her.
Richard Boyle: I'm in love with her!
Doctor Rock: [also drunk] I love you, Richard.