Budget
$9,500,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$14,000,000
Gross worldwide
$14,000,000
Budget
$9,500,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$14,000,000
Gross worldwide
$14,000,000
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By Edyth 2022-01-11 08:02:49
Documentary films are too difficult to write.
Telling stories in chronological order. During the virtual flashback, there are three scenes. One is the witnessing old lady on the balcony describing to his father how Charlie was captured that afternoon. The second is that Charlie's friends recalled what she saw and heard that day when she and Charlie were together, including the clue that she met the navy colonel. The third is the person who worked for the government described what he...
By Jeff 2022-01-11 08:02:49
There have been too many coups in history, and they have brought too much blood. However, in the past, most coups were directed at monarchs/heads of state, so the massacres were only directed at the upper echelons. This makes the spectators watching the fire from the shore fail to appreciate the cruelty, after all, death is just some words/numbers, and there is no way to shock the psychology to the greatest extent. It may be the conspiracy theory that can be discussed by others....
By Stan 2022-01-11 08:02:49
From the beginning of the narration, the film begins with a sentence-"The names of some of the characters in the film have been changed to protect the archetypes in their lives and to protect the film", showing us a gesture, a pursuit of truth Tough stance.
In order to restore the authenticity of the incident as much as possible, the film adopts a documentary shooting method. Even if it is in line with the flashbacks described by the people in the play, artificial traces are not added as...
By Horacio 2022-01-11 08:02:49
It just so happened that I was listening to the little prince recently. Only by looking carefully can we see the truth of things, the most important truth that is invisible to the naked eye. The scene of missing is very calm. The opening sentence is very classic. It comes from the real story archives. While Missing protects the characters in the real incident, it also protects the film itself (the United States really dares to shoot anything). Missing has been implying that...
By Brandy 2022-01-11 08:02:49
I admit that I was a bit boring when I watched the movie, the pace was slow, the shots were realistic, and I kept flashing back and forth, but combined with the stories behind the scenes, I felt that the movie was very good.
The film is about the white horror under the coup d'etat. The army strictly controls the society. Individuals have no freedom of speech. They need to be very cautious and careful, and even have strict regulations on dressing. But the most terrifying thing is the...
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By Romaine 2022-04-22 07:01:45
A heartbreaking movie after watching it. Although the movie is related to politics, which I am not interested in, its sincere emotion still deeply moved me. It also depends on the wonderful performances of Jack Lemmon and Sissi. It can be said that Their performances add a lot to the film. The plot of the film is not dull, but the highlights are slightly lacking. The music of the film is...
By Lisa 2022-03-27 09:01:15
4.5. Lemon God's acting skills, the atmosphere of the movie always reminds me of Allende's "House of...
By Laverna 2022-03-27 09:01:15
Politics and kinship. I didn't expect Palme d'Or to favor such Hollywood-style political dramas from time to...
By Hollis 2022-03-27 09:01:15
Thinking of the director's Z, I couldn't watch...
By Westley 2022-03-27 09:01:15
Political terror and institutional checks and balances are both political themes, but compared with the director's other work "Z", there are still many shortcomings. This film presents political contradictions in the event of "searching for a child", which is slightly thin and long-lasting , Fortunately, Jack Lemon and Spicer's performances are extra points, and the Palme d'Or may be because of the subject...
Ed Horman: This past week I've felt like, erm, my heart has been torn out of me.
Beth Horman: It's okay.
Ed Horman: I feel very guilty.
Beth Horman: Hey, Charlie always says guilt is like fear. It's given to us for survival, not destruction.
Ed Horman: Oh. Beth, for what it's worth, I think you are one of the most courageous people I have ever met.
U.S. Ambassador: We're not involved, Mr Horman. Our position has been completely neutral.
Ed Horman: That is a bald face lie, sir. How can you say a thing like that when you have army colonels, you have naval engineers, they're all over Viña Del Mar!
U.S. Ambassador: Please sit down. Look, it's very obvious you're harbouring some misconception regarding our role here.
Ed Horman: What is your role here? Besides inducing a regime that murders thousands of human beings?
U.S. Ambassador: Let's level with each other, sir. If you hadn't been personally involved in this unfortunate incident, you'd be sitting at home complacent and more or less oblivious to all of this. This mission is pledged to protect American interests, our interests.
Ed Horman: Well, they're not mine.
U.S. Ambassador: There are over three thousand US firms doing business down here. And those are American interests. In other words, your interests. I am concerned with the preservation of a way of life.
Capt. Ray Tower, USN: And a damned good one.
Ed Horman: [Staring out the window] Maybe that's why there's nobody out there.
U.S. Ambassador: You can't have it both ways.
Capt. Ray Tower, USN: I don't know what happened to your kid, Ed. But I understand he was a bit of a snoop. Poked his nose around in a lot of dangerous places where he didn't really belong. Now, suppose I went up to your town, New York, and I started messing around with the Mafia. I wind up dead in the East River. And my wife or my father complains to the police because they didn't protect me. They really wouldn't have much of a case, would they? You play with fire, you get burned.