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Iva 2022-03-28 09:01:05
The hegemonic ideology of the United States is rooted in the lack of a sense of security deposited by history and culture. In his view, the only way to ensure security is to eliminate regional security risks as much as possible (the current checks and balances against some countries are just expedient measures). The ultimate will inevitably form "one country under the heaven". The United States may be another Qin...
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Shannon 2022-03-28 09:01:05
I don’t know if it’s completely based on historical facts. A good movie can make people learn something from it. Politics, what is politics, this movie is good. The complete story of a political event like the Cuban Crisis is quite interesting. If you are not careful, it may change the whole...
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Jeffry 2022-03-28 09:01:05
It is thrilling to watch. Although it has been adapted, it has a certain side understanding of the decision-making level in the United States. Sometimes the role that the individual plays in history really cannot be...
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Maud 2022-03-28 09:01:05
The Ken brothers and the military tore up the record. Costner himself is one of the producers. Really, he has been blackmailing the military for decades, and he is only a fan of...
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Kathryn 2022-03-28 09:01:05
Relatively speaking, it is more faithful, but that's it. It is more interesting to look at the history of the Cold...
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Celestine 2022-03-28 09:01:05
The Cuban Missile Crisis from the U.S. Perspective, a Classic Case of the Prisoner’s Dilemma: The U.S. and the Soviet Union cannot communicate properly, and their rational choice is to preemptively detonate the other party, but cannot eradicate the other party’s nuclear force. annihilation, which is an unacceptable outcome for both parties. Therefore, Kennedy chose to intimidate Khrushchev externally to suppress the hawks internally, and finally forced Khrushchev to choose cooperation to...
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Aurore 2022-03-27 09:01:10
Although it is an American cultural output, it is really tense from the perspective of the movie, and the plot is compact and coherent. I did not expect that a movie with a political theme can be so...
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Thaddeus 2022-03-27 09:01:10
The Cuban Missile Crisis, watching the movie is like taking a history...
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Garfield 2022-03-27 09:01:10
It should be the first time I've seen a film about the Cuban missile crisis, at least the first time I've seen it. It feels like a documentary. The rhythm and editing of the film are just right, and the actors' performances are also in...
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Barry 2022-03-27 09:01:10
After watching this film, if I were the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, I would also want to kill Kennedy, so it seems obvious that Kennedy was shot. The most difficult thing about documentary films is how to make people feel present. There are generally two methods. One is the editing of a large number of fast shots. The second is the performance of the actors. This film is undoubtedly the latter. Kevin Costner's performance was...
Thirteen Days Comments
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General Curtis LeMay: Those goddamn Kennedys are gonna destroy this country if we don't do something about this!
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Adlai Stevenson: [asking the Russian ambassador if there are any Soviet missile bases in Cuba] Sir, I am prepared to wait for your answer till Hell freezes over, if that's your decision.
Director: Roger Donaldson
Language: English,Russian,Spanish,Romanian Release date: January 12, 2001