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Cordelia 2022-01-18 08:02:26
It's much more interesting than those films written and directed by Brooks. Of course, this is Liu Bieqian's foundation. It’s reluctant to take on those stage singing and dancing performances with Brooks' skill, but he played an atypical jealous husband very well. He was eager to hear his wife and young officers have an ambiguity, but when something really happened, he still bite the bullet and pretend to be Hitler. , His sense of responsibility for his wife, performance, and the country are...
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Sunny 2022-01-18 08:02:26
Only after I saw it, I realized that it was the 83rd edition. The screenwriter was so good, the three scenes were changed, but the plot was exciting, and the lines were humorous. PS: Anne Bancroft, who played the super-beautiful heroine in the play, passed away in 2005, that is, Mrs. Robinson in "Graduate". The other actors are also...
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Else 2022-01-18 08:02:26
Bronsky: Do you know her husband Bronsky? Gestapo: I saw it on the stage in Warsaw, before the war. Yes, let me tell you about his performance. Bronsky: Oh good. Gestapo: He ruined Hamlet like that, and we treated Poland like...
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Madalyn 2022-01-18 08:02:26
Don't know
Four and a half stars. If it weren't for the original jewels, I could give five stars. The remake should be said to be unbreakable, but unfortunately it is still one star short of Liu Bieqian. The drama at the beginning was also wonderful, but it was a bit short compared to the original: Uncle Liu...
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Perry 2022-01-18 08:02:26
Long live myself!
I have been looking at this version, and it is said that there are 2 versions. If you look at it alone, it's also a good comedy. The classic lines are endless-comedians want to play Hamlet, but me, a serious actor, wants to play a Nazi soldier in the audience. It took 300 years to build a city, and...
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[Frederick has to stall Prof. Siletski while the others rush back to his hotel room to search it]
Frederick Bronski: Just don't keep me hanging much longer, I stink without a script!
Lupinsky: [under his breath] He stinks with a script.
Frederick Bronski: I heard that!
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Capt. Schultz, of Erhardt's Staff: [SPOILER] Colonel, Professor Siletski's on the phone!
Colonel Erhardt: Professor Siletski? You didn't tell him he was dead?