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Ford 2023-09-30 22:22:10
Political symbolization. If you are a little crazy, you will transform into a...
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Michelle 2023-09-26 18:57:24
The addition of Eva forms a subtle triangle. The low-ranking person's face-to-face respect and back-to-back temptation and challenge, the head-to-head negotiation between the general and the president, these two tensions are great. The general is arrogant and careless, and still trusts his deputy, which is one of the warm sides. Ambitious and tired - the lion and the jackal. Why people want Scott. Why people choose democracy finally. Who gives out the kiss of...
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Davonte 2023-09-07 19:49:00
Lancaster's aura is much stronger than Douglas! There is indeed the demeanor of a...
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Tressie 2023-09-05 04:38:01
A 7.8/10 political conspiracy film with a lot of big names, the plot seems simple but thrilling, the performance seems ordinary but introverted, the thinking is correct, and the standard is high. But now the plot is all...
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Weston 2023-07-16 16:05:51
In the political propaganda film adapted from the novel, the events and characters are mainly based on storytelling. The photography is not bad, but the content is really...
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Trenton 2023-05-18 03:15:52
I think Lanka's looks are too honest and friendly for this character and have been unable to substitute (but many times the paranoid thoughts in people's minds are not written on their...
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Marcelina 2023-05-08 06:47:13
3.5/5 The big brands gather and heat up...
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Damian 2023-04-29 07:22:22
Lancaster and Douglas met again, but the story was dull, unattractive, and never able to enter the state. The so-called masterpiece is nothing more than...
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Dagmar 2023-02-25 04:23:42
Where is Leonard Nimoy... Has it been cut off =...
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Uriel 2023-02-05 16:08:37
In the shadow of the Cold War, a coup d'etat among high-level Americans. Frankheimer used a plain filming method to show the internal conflict, conveying the greatest degree of coldness and...
Seven Days in May Comments
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Yvonne 2022-10-03 15:10:30
[Excerpt of Highlights] HMV-Seven Days in May
HMV Exclusive commemorative Blu-ray, plastic box jacket hard paper box, a poster & four postcards included; extras include the commentary soundtrack and trailer recorded for the DVD version by director John Frankenheimer in 2000
I have to complain about this terrible subtitle... I don't know if it...
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Paul Girard: Admiral, I understand you're not much of a betting man.
Vice-Adm. Farley C. Barnswell: It depends on the game.
Paul Girard: Hmm. What is your pleasure... poker... roulette... what?
Vice-Adm. Farley C. Barnswell: No, those are house games. I don't much care for the odds.
Paul Girard: What about horse racing?
Vice-Adm. Farley C. Barnswell: On occasion... it depends on the race... sometimes the weather... and the horse does make the difference.
Paul Girard: Hmm. That's true, that's true. What about the Preakness? Have you got anything good going there?
Vice-Adm. Farley C. Barnswell: [Adm. Barnswell senses that Girard knows about the takeover plot] I only bet on sure things.
Paul Girard: Admiral, you're a very lucky sailor. That's exactly what I've got for you: a sure thing.
Vice-Adm. Farley C. Barnswell: What is the bet, Mr. Girard?
Paul Girard: The bet is that there are members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who are involved in treason. We know who they are, we know the essence of the plan. Now from you, Admiral, I want a signed statement indicating at what moment you first heard of this operation and your complicity in this entire matter.
Vice-Adm. Farley C. Barnswell: Frankly, I wish I had more time.
Paul Girard: [sarcastically] I wish you did too, Admiral.
[tosses him a pen to write the statement]
Paul Girard: Unfortunately, you don't.
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[last lines]
President Jordan Lyman: [to reporters at a televised press conference] There's been abroad in this land in recent months a whisper that we have somehow lost our greatness, that we do not have the strength to win without war the struggles for liberty throughout the world. This is slander, because our country is strong, strong enough to be a peacemaker. It is proud, proud enough to be patient. The whisperers and the detractors, the violent men are wrong. We will remain strong and proud, peaceful and patient, and we will see a day when on this earth all men will walk out of the long tunnels of tyranny into the bright sunshine of freedom.
[president exits; reporters stand and applaud]
Announcer: Ladies and gentlemen, that was the President of the United States.