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Abdullah 2022-03-26 09:01:05
Without the shock of Uncle Gou last year, will the best actor give Bell this...
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Jacklyn 2022-03-26 09:01:05
It can be said that it is a kind of image totalitarianism, and it is especially dangerous when it is used in political themes. Unlike the "popular science" of the previous work, the discussion and ridicule of this film are all tortures imposed on others. You are...
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Leora 2022-03-26 09:01:05
Without the shock of Uncle Gou last year, will the best actor give Bell this...
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Katlyn 2022-03-26 09:01:05
Three and a half. Biographical topics that directly touch on contemporary American politics are easy to be unflattering on both sides. The left may think that you write a conservative and also write sympathy, and most of the right think that you are too harsh on a conservative. The director must have realized this too, so he prepared an Easter egg at the end of the credits! Political opinions aside, the film continues the style of "The Big Short", with well-done techniques and a good sense of...
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Lukas 2022-03-26 09:01:05
Three and a half. Biographical topics that directly touch on contemporary American politics are easy to be unflattering on both sides. The left may think that you write a conservative and also write sympathy, and most of the right think that you are too harsh on a conservative. The director must have realized this too, so he prepared an Easter egg at the end of the credits! Political opinions aside, the film continues the style of "The Big Short", with well-done techniques and a good sense of...
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Oliver 2022-03-25 09:01:08
Bell, Sam Rockwell, and Amy Adams' performances are, in the words of a salary increase, stewed beef tendon, and it's full of flavor when you bite into it. In the middle, the confrontation between Cheney and Bush Jr. is wonderful. But in addition, many scenes are too deliberate: Cheney's figure standing in front of the door when he first entered the White House, the family relationship between father and daughter, the fishing flashbacks that appeared several times, the switching of war scenes...
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Carli 2022-03-25 09:01:08
Four-star acting, three-star script, two-star...
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Miller 2022-03-25 09:01:08
Four-star acting, three-star script, two-star...
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Clay 2022-03-25 09:01:08
Unfamiliar with dick and history and politics to see sleepy still admire Bell's ability to be fat and thin Amy is completely Lynne's feeling in some places it's dramatic Do you wonder if that's true? The second daughter Mary's part begins It's a bit abrupt, but compared to the previous films, there are more personal biographies. It requires a second brush and subtitles to understand the details. The expression at the end of the content is probably what the director wanted to say. The audience...
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Madisen 2022-03-25 09:01:08
Unfamiliar with dick and history and politics to see sleepy still admire Bell's ability to be fat and thin Amy is completely Lynne's feeling in some places it's dramatic Do you wonder if that's true? The second daughter Mary's part begins It's a bit abrupt, but compared to the previous films, there are more personal biographies. It requires a second brush and subtitles to understand the details. The expression at the end of the content is probably what the director wanted to say. The audience...
Vice Comments
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Major 2022-03-21 09:01:53
Lighthouse State suffers without GDZJ
Before I read it, I knew that this was a story that mocked American politicians who covered the sky with their hands, colluded with big oil companies, and sacrificed 600,000 Iraqi civilians and the lives of American soldiers to invade Iraq in order to realize their own selfish interests.
After...
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Keith 2021-12-02 08:01:26
The word count is too much, to write a film review?
Lots of good acting. Christian Bale once again transformed himself. Similar style to The Big Short, which can be thought of as "explainer movies": lots of voice over, lots of information being shoved down the audience's throat, while the director still manages to make it entertaining. What I don't...
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Kurt: [Narrating] As the world becomes more and more confusing, we tend to focus on the things that are right there in front of us. While ignoring the massive forces that actually change and shape our lives. With people working longer and longer hours, for less and less. When we do have free time, the last thing we want is complicated analysis of our government, lobbying, international trade agreements, and tax bills. So it's no surprise that when a monotone bureaucratic Vice President came to power we hardly noticed. As he achieved a position of authority that very few leaders in the history of America ever have. Forever changing the course of history for millions and millions of lives. And he did it like a ghost. With most people having no idea who he is or where he came from. How does a man... go on to become... who he is.
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Donald Rumsfeld: Fuck Kissinger, he's overrated anyway!