Gross US & Canada
$39,881
Opening weekend US & Canada
$27,713
Gross worldwide
$1,071,322
Gross US & Canada
$39,881
Opening weekend US & Canada
$27,713
Gross worldwide
$1,071,322
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By Denis 2022-12-26 02:08:57
Text / dream poetry
Should not the movie Robert De Niro and John Travolta, two Hollywood actor class people very pertinent performance, then the "deadly duel" is a dull aftermath of war , The tension of the plot and the paleness of the characterization make the deep meaning of the show not able to be deeply grasped, and it only becomes a lengthy work of the love between the two old people.
You kill me and I will kill you. The short seven words are enough to cover...
By Mckenna 2022-12-24 05:23:50
Longer review than short review
"Killing Season": A 2013 movie, the whole movie is basically the rival of Robert De Niro and John Travolta. Two people took turns to get the upper hand, tossing and tossing. The ending really got me right. In the end, neither of the two made a life and death, but reconciled.
The foreshadowing of the film is to put both people within the scope of the victims of the war, so no matter which victim wins or dies, it is not a good ending for the lofty idea of the film. Only to reconcile,...
By Ally 2022-12-16 20:41:31
It's not that bad. From the killing to the end of the killing, the two people finally got the forgiveness of their hearts and began to face family and society again. The director wanted to reflect on the killing of human nature caused by war and killing. The first half an hour brings a strong sense of intuition. The natural pictures of the whole film are beautifully photographed, which in itself implies the opposition between nature and killing. Although the two protagonists continue to switch...
By Virgil 2022-12-16 02:37:14
To be honest, this is not a bad film, at least I think photography is quite good. The director's reflection of the war from this perspective can be described as an ingenious skill. Well, I laughed at the sneer at the end. But I have another question, priest, should I tell her that the war is over?
You are against humanity, I will liberate mankind; you killed my comrade-in-arms, I killed your comrade-in-arms; you tied me up, beat me up, I ran away; I came back to tie you up, beat you up...
By Kiera 2022-12-13 08:56:33
In the afternoon, I watched Mark's "Killing Season". The two leading actors are also big names. Robert De Niro plays the American veteran Ford, and John Travolta plays the Serbian veteran Kovac. Although the plot is simple, the connotation is very rich. Faith is considered sacred and inviolable in the eyes of Westerners, so for the sake of faith, two major elements have emerged, war and religion. The Bosnian War and the Srebrenica massacre as the background of the film make the film of the two...
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By Johnson 2023-09-28 19:42:11
A movie about how two old men abuse each other, like a round match. The theme expressed by the film is not profound, and watching this film is just to see two old...
By Idell 2023-09-27 14:08:32
The twisting story, the various reversals that are deliberately unbearable to look directly at, and the American-style redemption psychology that feels good about oneself, this is the way you old Americans want to reflect on the war,...
By Juston 2023-09-21 15:17:06
Even if you delete too much, it is ugly, but the soundtrack and scenery have become the life-saving straw of this...
By Ericka 2023-09-03 02:17:23
. . . . . . It's rotten at home. . . . Both of them are not guaranteed rhythm in the evening, okay? ....
By Michael 2023-08-31 00:51:57
I don't think where it's bad, and who is the victim? Who should kneel down before God and confess his sins and ask for...
Emil Kovac: Now your turn. You tell me...
Benjamin Ford: War stories?
Emil Kovac: Yes.
Benjamin Ford: Most of those aren't true.
Emil Kovac: Most, but some...
Benjamin Ford: The ones that are, why would anyone want to talk about that?
Emil Kovac: How else do you keep the past alive?
Benjamin Ford: The past is dead, let's keep it that way.
Benjamin Ford: Are you proud of what you did? Or maybe you don't want to forget.
Emil Kovac: Sometimes things become part of you, whether you want them to or not.
Emil Kovac: You think a little pain will make me break?
Benjamin Ford: I sure don't know.
Emil Kovac: What if I like pain?
Benjamin Ford: This might be your lucky day.