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Jace 2022-03-19 09:01:07
Look carefully at the...
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Giles 2022-03-19 09:01:07
Long live LUBITSCH. After laughing, I remembered the actor who always played supporting roles. He always thought he could play Sherlock well, and his companions always laughed at him. Later, their home was occupied by the Germans, and the two of them couldn't even run the game. They were on the street. When shoveling the snow, he recited Sherlock's classic line again. This time the companion said, you can play Sherlock well. After experiencing the pain and anger, we can really write and read...
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Casey 2022-03-19 09:01:07
Liu Bieqian was a German. In 1942, before World War II was over, he made a comedy satirizing Nazi Germany in the United States. More importantly, compared with Chaplin's "The Great Dictator", this comedy has a more advanced joke. The charm of Liu Bieqian's movies is really...
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Hollie 2022-03-19 09:01:07
The ancestor-level play in the play, whether it is the interlocking plot or the beaded lines, is super magical; watching this kind of movie will make people poor in language, and can only scream good in...
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Marlene 2022-03-19 09:01:07
To Be or Not to Be, To Be or Not to Be, directed by Liu Bieqian, a black-and-white film from 1942, a textbook masterpiece, tells you how a theater company fooled the Third Reich in its own way, and how justice bullied evil. With a blink of an eye, the old hen turns into a duck. Every minute spent in this movie is worth it, because it is full of magical reversals and juggling carnivals. ——Parrot...
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Charlie 2022-03-18 09:01:05
A sticky vinegar husband saved a country with his superb acting skills, and the part is too...
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Tiara 2022-03-18 09:01:05
What he did to Shakespear, we are now doing to...
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Cleora 2022-03-17 09:01:06
"I really hate to put the fate of our country in the hands of dumb actors." The most enjoyable part is that actors who are posing as Nazis can suddenly lose the identity of the inside and outside of the play. When playing Hamlet, the audience always repeats some comedies. The situation, exaggeration, deconstruction, irony, and the use of coincidences. The actor who wanted to play "The Merchant of Venice" read Sherlock's accusations several times during the humble garbage time. It was purely...
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Ezekiel 2022-03-17 09:01:06
"To be …… or not to be……" I can’t help not to like this kind of film, the setting is interesting, the humor is everywhere, all kinds of cynicism, but maybe it’s because I laughed too much, I never felt other people That kind of laughter can't help but laugh....
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Emelie 2022-03-16 09:01:06
Comedy movies are divided into two types: one is played by Liu Bieqian, and the other is played by Liu...
To Be or Not to Be Comments
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Dane 2022-03-22 09:02:28
Others are hell
All right. The 1942 black-and-white film beats most films today.
Formally, the plot is multi-layered and not blunt: pretending to be a colonel to kill the professor, pretending to be a professor to deceive the colonel, pretending to be a general to pick up the hero, and finally pretending to be...
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Barrett 2022-03-22 09:02:28
professional confidence
The movies I've watched recently are getting older. This one is ten years earlier than the last one, in 1942, almost eighty years from now. But he looked excited and happy. This is a humorous, intense, exciting, and climaxing war comedy film. There are not many films of the same style, and it may...
To Be or Not to Be quotes
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Maria Tura: [Talking about who sent the flowers] It's true, Anna, I don't know who it is; but, I'm positive who it might be.
Anna: You mean that young aviator?
Maria Tura: Yes, he's very young. He's in the second row again. He gets better-looking every night... Don't misunderstand me. I love my husband dearly, and why not? He's wonderful. Only he gets so unreasonable, so upset about little things.
Anna: Like the little thing in the second row.
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Colonel Ehrhardt: What about the underground movement? What exactly are your plans?
Joseph Tura: [disguised as Professor Siletsky] Oh, you want to know?
Colonel Ehrhardt: Yes, if you don't mind.
Joseph Tura: Well, I, I have the key in my hand, all I have to - find is - the lock. That's better than having the lock and and having to find the key. How does it sound?