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Brain 2022-02-07 14:58:54
I really can't understand... why the enemy army speaks Chinese? ! What do they want to show? How many countries has the USA invaded? Now make a movie and say that China is an invading army... SB~ There is also an Asian named Lee in it. Silly big guys with no...
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Javon 2022-02-07 14:58:54
Too many rants! A certain country in East Asia invaded Australia... The beginning is a youth film, the middle is a sci-fi film, and the end is a Stallone film! The Australian accent is very cute~ cheers...
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Erika 2022-02-07 14:58:54
The movie basically passed. . . The scenery is so beautiful. Is the invader China? . . - - Do Australian high school students face off against the People's Liberation Army? . . ....
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Josie 2022-02-07 14:58:54
The background setting is ok, and some details are also good; but several protagonists and supporting characters start to look pleasing to the eye, and then feel impatient; the contrast between the front and the back is too great, and the mood changes are inexplicable, sometimes smart and sometimes stupid enough to make people want to curse. The female pig is a megalomaniac B who loves to take all the responsibilities. The Asian male is like Erkang, with a constipated look on his face. 3~4...
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Hayden 2022-02-07 14:58:54
You are the SB as the...
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Marques 2022-02-07 14:58:54
The film narrates in a naive way the story of the Australian people who fought bravely to kill the enemy when the Chinese army invaded Australia. They want to show that their peace and happiness are hard-won, pure small country chauvinism. In the movie theater, you will see a group of stupid big Australians cheering and applauding from time to time when the protagonist kills the Chinese. In order not to let others say this film is racist, I deliberately put an Asian protagonist in it~ Jiong...
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Quinn 2022-02-07 14:58:54
too simple, sometimes...
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Theodore 2022-02-07 14:58:54
cheated by the...
Tomorrow, When the War Began Comments
Extended Reading
Tomorrow, When the War Began quotes
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Ellie Linton: Good book?
Corrie Mackenzie: Better than the movie.
Ellie Linton: Yeah, books usually are.
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Chris Lang: How funny are dogs?
Director: Stuart Beattie
Language: English Release date: February 24, 2012