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Sharon 2023-05-07 21:55:15
It would be strange to give birth to such a son without perishing the...
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Lon 2023-04-29 10:24:47
Regardless of exaggeration, it is still a pretty good...
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Korbin 2023-04-20 18:54:32
The starring brother is too powerful, a good film, push...
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Avis 2023-04-15 10:27:55
Supposed to be...
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Berneice 2023-04-06 19:11:29
Adapted from the real story between Saddam's son and his stand-in, the first 30 minutes are bloody, and the back is better than the truth of the story. The actor who plays two roles is very good. The most regrettable thing is that Westerners shoot, always a bit demeaning...
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Lucas 2023-04-04 09:55:28
The male lead is good, but it doesn't seem that it's difficult for Madman to act well. Ludivine Sagnier's final treatment is a bit baffling. Saddam is still inferior to bin...
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Isadore 2023-03-30 16:10:56
Every time I watch this type of movie, I feel how important it is to be born in a peaceful place, especially for women. The male protagonist plays two roles, and his acting skills are very good, which reminds me of "Face...
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Margaretta 2023-03-19 16:06:45
The live-action film adaptation is quite legendary. Of course, there are more fictional ones. One person plays two roles. The more outstanding one is of course because of the very clear personality...
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Dewitt 2023-03-14 02:16:11
The history of Uday’s metamorphosis, the acting school that absolutely makes you hate to your bones, plays two roles,...
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Cheyenne 2023-02-27 17:38:40
I thought it was the main theme of the American shooting, but it turned out to be the main theme of the European...
The Devil's Double Comments
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Destini 2022-04-26 06:01:02
More interested in this person's history
Turn one's life
in 1988, Uday beat him to death Saddam's henchmen, on behalf of the taste of food bodyguard Kamel (Kamel Hanna Jajjo), the cause is due to Saddam Kamel concubinage. After Saddam knew this, the Thunder was furious and imprisoned Uday for 40 days. Although Saddam finally let him go,... -
Eldora 2022-04-26 06:01:02
The devil's stand-in
The film is adapted from a true story, which comes from the real life of Latif Yahiai. Ratif Yahiai was originally a soldier in the Iraqi army during Saddam Hussein’s reign. He was later chosen as Uday Hussein because he looked exactly like Saddam Hussein’s eldest son Uday Hussein. Avatar. The...
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Sarrab: Who's this?
Uday Hussein: Latif? He's my brother. Nobody must know, but Saddam; he has three sons. You tell anybody this, I will have to cut your tongue out with a razor and feed it to the cat.
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Sarrab: Poor Uday. Sometimes I think he wants to fuck himself to death.