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Anita 2022-04-24 07:01:15
CULTURAL CENTRE 050408 HKIFF...
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Jamey 2022-04-24 07:01:15
There are always works like this, which can give you a glimpse of all human nature in two hours, including adherence to blood ideals, struggle, appeasement, weakness, surrender, spontaneous will, forced fear, absolute freedom or compromise. The past tense and the present tense of oneself, the self and others who made the same choice. The nails that are pulled out will always grow back, so I won't be afraid of this kind of pain in the future, but I'm also unwilling to endure it again. Understand...
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Stone 2022-04-24 07:01:15
The wind blows the wheat waves, and the sparks start a prairie fire. When there is a lack of revolutionary consensus, the purpose of the revolution is not clear, and those who participate in the revolution do not have a common vision, so they will inevitably withdraw after reaching their respective expectations, or even turn from revolution to reaction, in order to maintain the so-called "revolutionary fruits" that are not rich. Former friends and brothers, the tear between emotional humanity...
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Oma 2022-04-24 07:01:15
A film with a strong political inclination, the color is good, and the emotions are well rendered, but the plot is a little procrastinated, which affects the strength of the...
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Josue 2022-04-24 07:01:15
It's okay to shoot a good few paragraphs of Mai Lang, but I still can't see what's good. Is it because of the film language standard? It looks like I need to talk to the teacher. . My feeling is that most of the Irish films, especially the ones about the struggle with the UK, are very documentary, lacking in tension and lack of inspiration. Judging from the ratings, there are a lot of Irish things that are not my...
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Chelsea 2022-04-24 07:01:15
The master's brushstrokes and ease of melancholy, the whole text is a kind of broadness that we will never learn. Abandoning the political stance of war, he narrates a fate that human history keeps repeating, and a piece of land seems to be destined to experience secondary damage. . When the muzzle of the gun is aimed at the former comrade-in-arms from the opponent, when you have become the appearance of the former colonizer, when the former war for freedom also began to maintain the stability...
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Uriah 2022-04-24 07:01:15
This is not the Cillian Murphy I like. When the wind blows through the wheat field, it brings a lonely faith together, and whether the faith is left behind or disappears with the wind, that is the contest of human...
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Kirsten 2022-04-24 07:01:15
The expulsion of foreigners and the even more heart-wrenching sibling rivalry is the most painful part of every nation. The exposure of Kenlodge's British identity in the last mirror has also elevated to the insignificance of human nature within the power and system. Today It's still very useful for us to see those lines. The little green Irish from the end of Europe in the fan zone of the World Cup will always make the biggest noise. Archives film...
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Jaime 2022-04-24 07:01:15
The fate of the cruel war is always similar, the filming is very stable, and the group scenes are well filmed, but I just can't like it, it feels very...
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Jayme 2022-04-24 07:01:15
I tried not to get into this war, and did, and now try to get out and...
The Wind that Shakes the Barley Comments
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Brennan 2022-04-19 09:02:19
just jot down
In the anti-colonial movement, when the ideal of building a nation-state collided with the reality of class oppression, how should we choose? This is one of the questions I feel the most after watching this film. The film shows this through the split between two brothers (or two fighting forces...
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Armando 2021-12-26 08:01:08
My life is like a beam of light passing by your eyes
In this afternoon's class, the teacher talked about "The Wind Blows the Rice Waves."
To be honest, I've seen it before and I didn't see it well.
I thought it was just a political stance that fits the atmosphere of European film festivals in recent years, so I won the award.
The teacher said: "In...
The Wind that Shakes the Barley quotes
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Damien: [loading revolver] I studied anatomy for five years, Dan. And now i'm going to shoot this man in the head. I've known Chris Reilly since he was a child. I hope this Ireland we're fighting for is worth it.
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Chris: Promise me, Damien. Promise me you won't bury me next to him?
[points to Sir John]
Damien: The chapel. Do you remember, on the way up? Do you remember?
Chris: Yeah.
Damien: In there.
Chris: Tell Teddy I'm sorry. I'm scared, Damien.
Damien: [sighs] Have you said your prayers?
Chris: Yeah.
Damien: God protect you.
The Wind that Shakes the Barley
Director: Ken Loach
Language: English,Irish Gaelic,Latin Release date: March 23, 2007