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Caden 2022-03-25 09:01:08
Is this Africa? The Dirty Marriage of Politics and Business PS Ralph Fiennes ~ Amon Goeth / Count Laszlo de Almásy / Chris Marshall / Voldemort That's called variety~ It's a pity that the first two shows didn't win an...
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Ashtyn 2022-03-24 09:01:41
It was another conspiracy, but the story unfolded slowly and slowly. There was no exciting shootout, no bloody scenes, but a complete and profound...
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Makayla 2022-03-24 09:01:41
It was another conspiracy, but the story unfolded slowly and slowly. There was no exciting shootout, no bloody scenes, but a complete and profound...
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Monserrate 2022-03-24 09:01:41
Politics, interests, corruption, killings, dirty deals that look like aid. . . . Is the world really like this? Who benefits? Who...
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Robert 2022-03-23 09:01:45
The cause is love, the plot progresses and there is love everywhere, and the death at the end is because of love that is so strong that it cannot be dissolved! ——So it is not a simple drama in my mind, but a love...
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Norbert 2022-03-23 09:01:45
The film itself is a simple and general suspense story, but the humanitarian concern and historical and political appeals it contains are very thought-provoking. The outstanding natural beauty of the African continent, the suffering of the people at the bottom, and the figure of the sensible little girl turning around and jumping off the plane and running hard, make people respect the people who live on this...
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Eddie 2022-03-23 09:01:45
There are profound themes of betrayal and redemption, the shots are also very characteristic, the usual Fernando-style sharp editing, but there is still something missing; our interests are at our fingertips, their lives are insignificant - Africa will always be a land of misery, There is nothing we can do about...
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Luisa 2022-03-21 09:01:44
Africa is such a place where people eat people, but different people have different ways of eating. The photography is remarkable: a shot is pulled directly from the golf course where the bigwigs are chatting and laughing, to the Kibera slums separated by a wall, and then to the plane taking off, which is isolated and unequal. Then there is the fact that a group of robbers in South Sudan ransacked villages on horseback, except that they are now holding AKs and they are probably no different...
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Adelbert 2021-11-18 08:01:29
I love you so much that I am willing to be a ghost with you~ Either play with Ralph or Joseph, Rachel Weisz is the one who decided the Fiennes...
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Uriah 2021-11-18 08:01:29
Lots of loopholes...not enough...
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Boris 2022-03-23 09:01:45
Kothbiro
Africa has always had many labels, desolation, poverty, AIDS, barbarism...
This is the first film I've seen that confronts its wounds. Under the impact of modern civilization, human nature exposes its weaknesses.
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Doris 2022-04-21 09:01:51
My male silver said that this film is very small! (Spoiler!)
I was hesitant to choose whether it was okay or recommended. After a while, I would
recommend it . After all, the
actors are still working hard. The story is ok (as for the director's good shooting technique, I will skip it) I personally regard it as exposing these unconscionable drug testing...
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[Aid workers are being airlifted from a village ahead of band of raiders. Justin brings aboard a local village girl]
Jonah Andika: I'm sorry, I can't take the girl.
Justin Quayle: I'm not leaving her!
Jonah Andika: We're only allowed evacuate aid workers.
Justin Quayle: To HELL with what's allowed! I'll -look, how much you want for her?
[pulls cash from pocket]
Justin Quayle: There's 800 dollars.
Jonah Andika: Don't embarrass me! You can't buy this. The rules are made for good reason. Please.
Justin Quayle: This is a child's life! There are no rules to cover that!
Jonah Andika: Look, there are thousands of them out there. I can't make an exception for this one child
Justin Quayle: Yes, but THIS is one we can help!
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Justin Quayle: Your life is your own. That was always our agreement.
Tessa Quayle: No, no, no. The agreement was, that my *work* was going to be my own. That's what makes me who I am.
Director: Fernando Meirelles
Language: English,Italian,Swahili,German Release date: August 31, 2005