Budget
$35,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$15,002,854
Opening weekend US & Canada
$6,702,434
Gross worldwide
$64,811,540
Budget
$35,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$15,002,854
Opening weekend US & Canada
$6,702,434
Gross worldwide
$64,811,540
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By Marianna 2022-03-25 09:01:11
Some thoughts on the lion entering the sheep's mouth
Finally finished watching the long-delayed "Lion in the Sheep's Mouth". I heard that the reviews were average, so I went to make up for it with a playful mood to see Garfield and Tom. I didn't expect that the plot could actually be watched. In fact, this is a mouth cannon movie. Two of the three main scenes are in dialogue, politicians and reporters, professors and students, and the rest are two American soldiers who are used as cannon fodder to die.
I personally think that although...
By Reva 2022-03-25 09:01:11
Some thoughts on the lion entering the sheep's mouth
Finally finished watching the long-delayed "Lion in the Sheep's Mouth". I heard that the reviews were average, so I went to make up for it with a playful mood to see Garfield and Tom. I didn't expect that the plot could actually be watched. In fact, this is a mouth cannon movie. Two of the three main scenes are in dialogue, politicians and reporters, professors and students, and the rest are two American soldiers who are used as cannon fodder to die.
I personally think that although...
By Cale 2022-03-25 09:01:11
Where are you in this world? (plot combing, spoilers carefully)
"Do you sometimes ask yourself: Have I used up the time the world has given me?"
When Professor Malley, played by Robert Redford, asks this question, Todd laughs and says that everyone has asked this question, but the results are always unsatisfactory. Congressman Ivring, played by Tom Cruise, felt that his position should be in the Office of the President in the White House, and Janine, a reporter played by Meryl Streep, felt that he should sort out a timeline of the war in...
By Celestine 2022-03-24 09:02:26
"Lions for lambs" - Exploring questions is fun in itself
The Chinese name is "Lion Into the Sheep's Mouth", and it is also starring the handsome Tom. Of course, as an American anti-terrorism and political film, there are still many big names to come out to support the scene - Aunt Mei (Meryl Streep) and Robert • Redford (Robert Redford). The title of the film also has its origins. This phrase is specially used to describe the British army, dubbed by the Germans in the First World War, led by a group of useless commanders to the battlefield. It also...
By Percival 2022-03-23 09:02:24
"The Wall of Destiny", a reasonably short Hollywood film, explores a very influential topic, affects the future of mankind, and uncovers the impact behind purpose and purpose.
The two dialogues, in a simplified form, play a key role. The war outside is happening in the middle of the conversation. Thoth's disappointment is expressed through the dialogue, and the politicians in his mouth are also confronted by Tom Cruise and Meryl Streep. Talk about perspective. Two conversations took...
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By Georgiana 2022-04-23 07:02:58
It is no exaggeration to say that it is a political show with a luxurious lineup. The perspective of the main movie itself is very novel, and it goes without saying that all the old actors are. One extra point is for the ending of the movie, which is still worth...
By Alexandro 2022-04-23 07:02:58
No pain, no itching, but...
By Domenico 2022-04-23 07:02:58
Knocked down by the main theme of the old...
By Fabian 2022-04-23 07:02:58
I originally watched it with the mentality of biting the bullet. I didn't expect it to be such a wonderful debate. After reading it, I was very moved, but I can't explain this feeling for the time...
By Jaclyn 2022-04-23 07:02:58
Good movie, I don't have time to code the movie review, I have to work overtime. Damn...
Todd Hayes: Who never says anything even though he never stops talking.
Professor Stephen Malley: The decisions you make now, bud, can't be changed but with years and years of hard work to redo it... And in those years you become something different. Everybody does as the time passes. You get married, you get into debt... But you're never gonna be the same person you are right now. And promise and potential... It's very fickle, and it just might not be there anymore.
Todd Hayes: Are you assuming I already made a decision? And also that I'll live to regret it?
Professor Stephen Malley: All I'm saying is that you're an adult now... And the tough thing about adulthood is that it starts before you even know it starts, when you're already a dozen decisions into it. But what you need to know, Todd, no Lifeguard is watching anymore. You're on your own. You're your own man, and the decisions you make now are yours and yours alone from here until the end.
Professor Stephen Malley: [quoting a German General] Nowhere else have I seen such lions led by such lambs.