Budget
$15,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$27,276
Opening weekend US & Canada
$9,508
Gross worldwide
$1,552,024
Budget
$15,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$27,276
Opening weekend US & Canada
$9,508
Gross worldwide
$1,552,024
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By Zion 2022-01-22 08:03:25
Berlin 1937 gold-wire glasses, a straight suit, and neatly combed hair, this is the impression of university professor Haler (Viggle Mortensen, "Lord of the Rings" and "Green Book"). One of his novels was favored by Nabri because it contained content that advocated euthanasia and made it into a movie. He was later recruited and named a senior post. Although he resisted in his heart, he was helpless with the temptation of the age and vanity. He wanted to help a friend who was in...
By Hester 2022-01-22 08:03:25
The protagonist responds to his friends, I don't agree with them (Nazis), it doesn't matter. The power is in their hands, and we just work part-time. If we want to change the status quo, we have to guide them. We can't just stand by. Jewish friends, we? Who are we referring to? What right do I have to guide them. I am not even a citizen. In fact, in law, I am not even regarded as a human being, so I can only stand idly by. Excerpt from other film reviews: The hero's numbness makes the viewer...
By Raul 2022-01-22 08:03:25
"Good People": Good people fade out of the screen in the funeral march
Without Morris, the inner world of Professor Huo De, the hero of the movie "The Good Guy," would be much thinner.
Professor Holder teaches literature at the university, and Morris is a successful psychologist. The social status of the two may be the same, but the economic status of the latter is obviously far greater than that of the former. When Professor Huo De was frustrated because of his poor career and imperfect family life, he heard that Dr....
By Nina 2022-01-22 08:03:25
I have seen a few World War II movies and I really like this movie. He didn't focus too much on the behavior of the German army, but focused on the struggle of the hero. Halder was contradictory from beginning to end. The book he wrote is about a man who killed his most beloved woman for love, but he did not have the courage to send his mother away, leaving her suffering from illness all the time. He wanted to be a good man who was loyal to his wife, but he fell in love with the female...
By Idella 2022-01-22 08:03:25
In the past two days, there was a mental disorder, and the GRE computer test review was at a critical juncture. Watching 7 Viggo Mortensen movies in 3 days (not counting LotR 3), especially History of Vilence, Eastern Promises and this Good, made me extremely admired by Uncle V's acting skills. I admit that for the first time in my life I have been a serious nympho. . .
Going back to the film itself, I recently watched a lot of "non-mainstream" World War II films, such as "silence de...
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By Chelsea 2023-09-18 15:15:27
I really don't understand where the fear of being tied up and thrown on the edge of deep water comes from watching a WWII...
By Hester 2023-07-14 23:25:43
The amount of information in the plot is too low, and the protagonist can only express vulnerability and sensitivity through panic. It is the kind of drama that will not miss the content without reading the lines. The plot of the Nazi domination was routine and failed to hold up the...
By Rahul 2023-05-28 05:24:28
It is really difficult to define good and evil in a...
By Loren 2023-05-11 07:17:27
So fucking handsome, after watching this film for ten more years, viggo is a gift to the...
By Johnathan 2023-05-08 01:47:31
The movie itself is average, but Uncle V's image is really...
[Halder eats the cheesecake that Maurice gave him]
Maurice: Where are you going to get proper Jewish cheesecake when you've locked up all the Jews, eh? Unless you give a special dispensation to Epstein's.
Maurice: We probably met him, you know? When we were at Ypres, October of that year, 16th Bavarian were in the line next to us. He'd have been running dispatches back and forth.
Halder: You may have sent him on an errand.
Maurice: "Oi, you! Lance Corporal! Yes, you, short arse. Get over here!"
Halder: And he'd have saluted you., imagine that.
[Freddie has just received his Kristallnacht orders]
Elisabeth: You didn't say where you were going, Freddie.
Freddie: Oh, I've got to burn down a few synagogues. I could be all night!
Anne: You said they'd stopped all that that stuff with the Jews.
Halder: Yes, that's what I thought.
Elisabeth: You're not really going to burn down synagogues, are you, darling?
Freddie: No.
[Elisabeth is relieved]
Freddie: No, the first thing is a briefing to organize a spontaneous demonstration of popular indignation for tomorrow night.