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Ernestina 2022-04-24 07:01:17
What a good subject, it's still a real story, the director can't tell the story, and the inner digging is not enough, so I forgive it for no reason. Anyway, that's how I feel. Is Nicole just...
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Clarissa 2022-04-24 07:01:17
It's not easy to dare to do it again...Life is above...
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Jackson 2022-04-24 07:01:17
Is the quality of the Australian films for Mao production...
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Camila 2022-04-24 07:01:17
Even if it is adapted from real events, it needs to be carefully refined and arranged. The confession of the Japanese officer character seems so abrupt. It turns out that the arrangement of foreshadowing is so...
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Leonora 2022-04-24 07:01:17
Be cool or not, people are pretty...
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Jaunita 2022-04-23 07:03:36
I always read "Railway...
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Brittany 2022-04-23 07:03:36
Adapting a real person to tell a story about how to forgive is so unconvincing that even an Oscar-winning actress can't save the scene. There is no advantage except for the beauty of the picture. Even in such a few flashback scenes, the reflection on the filter can be clearly seen, and the basic level of technical...
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Arden 2022-04-23 07:03:36
If it is a real thing, I can accept it, but if it is a movie plot, I cannot accept it. The reality is unreliable and irrational, and as a film and television work, the internal logic and rationality need to be scrutinized. The original, it's a pity that a few big-name actors are...
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Percy 2022-04-23 07:03:36
In stark contrast to the Israelis' "No Forgiveness" and the world's pursuit of Nazis, the British Empire's literary and artistic Xiaoqing is promoting "reconciliation", which can only be haha. In the words of one of the British soldiers on the show, the british empire...
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Bridgette 2022-04-23 07:03:36
Very well-established adaptation, the actors' acting is good but lacks surprises. I cannot forget what happened in Kanchanaburi, I assure you of my total forgiveness. Sometime the hating has to...
The Railway Man Comments
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Theodore 2022-01-11 08:01:29
Based on the true story during World War II: Looking at the Japanese again
Although the online score is only 6+, I chose to watch it, but I think I can give it at least 8 points.
The story is based on real people and real events during World War II. The protagonist can be diagnosed with PTSD post-traumatic stress disorder according to psychology. He was humiliated and... -
Gennaro 2022-01-11 08:01:29
There are two different movies before and after, right?
Memories are very tense, but modern ones are boring.
The gap between the two articles is so big that it affects the mood of watching the movie.
The memoir talks about the abuse of railway prisoners of war.
The modern chapter shows how these veterans of prisoners of war who have lost their laughter...
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Finlay: When we surrendered, the Japs said we weren't men. Real men would... would kill themselves, would die of shame. But we said no. We'll live - for revenge. But we didn't, no. We don't live. We're miming in the choir. We can't love. We can't sleep. We're an army of ghosts.
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Nagase: That's what I saw. So many murdered. So I will speak. I make pilgrimages. I work for... reconciliation. I will not let them forget the tragedy of war.
Eric: The what?
Nagase: The tragedy of war.
Eric: No, this wasn't a tragedy. This was a crime. You're not tragic. You're a criminal. You were an intelligent, educated man, and you did nothing.
Nagase: I tried to make amends.
Eric: You're living off this.
[indicating the war museum]
Eric: You're a criminal and a liar.