Budget
$35,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$18,306,166
Opening weekend US & Canada
$6,857,879
Gross worldwide
$29,882,645
Budget
$35,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$18,306,166
Opening weekend US & Canada
$6,857,879
Gross worldwide
$29,882,645
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By Esta 2022-12-31 04:38:57
Justice is sometimes not on the side of the majority
Justice, bravery and patriotism imposed on people under the principles of British collectivism. When everyone is on the opposite side of themselves, the standard of right and wrong is no longer the norm for a person's behavior. "When you lose it, you will understand its preciousness." At the end of the film, it seems that it only emphasizes the loyalty of friendship and family, while putting aside the standard of justice. Greatly reduces the depth of the film. The ending of the film is so...
By Idella 2022-12-22 23:20:30
four feathers, chicken feathers
Four Feathers, a British war movie, what a nice name, it's a pity~~~
So far I haven't seen any war movie or military movie that I find interesting, unfortunately...
soldiers fight wars at the beginning It showed an incomprehensible fanaticism, and the development of the subsequent plot was even more unsightly. After seeing the snipers killed by them, the civilians threw stones, I couldn't bear it anymore, garbage... The movie name is five stars, and the picture quality is...
By Justyn 2022-12-20 14:34:36
The first time I saw Heath Ledger was in a mentally retarded youth film, 10 things I hate about you. I loved it at the time. Then I saw him in the breakback mountain, and then in this movie with a weird plot. Still love him. My nympho...
By Raleigh 2022-12-17 11:52:03
Although Heath Ledger has passed away, it's none of my business if people have money to play Hysteria and fail. I can go upside down, and that's how fast I speak.
This film is really good, it looks very atmospheric and detailed. Although the theme is how the empire on which the sun never sets raped Africa, that sentence is none of my business.
But the casting of this film was really a failure and went to my grandmother's house. It felt like two big dick-shaped red flowers...
By Camryn 2022-12-07 04:36:04
I love this movie. There is a lot to learn and think about in movies. I would like to list them all:
1. Do remember to go your own way. As soon as people came to this world, they were kidnapped by their elders! We get educated, fall in love, get married, have children. There are too many things we don't know why, only know that the previous generation has come this way. As a single person, sticking to one's own will and walking one's own path is the meaning of life. The meaning of life is...
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By Guiseppe 2023-09-28 14:04:56
The desert version of Rescue Private Ryan, I see that the back is getting better and better, Heath, your acting skills still amaze me, although you did a tragic hero in it, endured the humiliation, and stepped on the four feathers that represent ridicule and irony On the road to fight against his own...
By Jewel 2023-09-23 19:35:36
Wanton adaptation, goods with...
By Lacy 2023-09-21 12:06:32
cc is so...
By Larissa 2023-09-07 19:03:13
The original version I watched in Canada in...
By Izaiah 2023-09-06 10:36:03
It wasn't great, but as a viewer, I felt a little heartache after watching...
Jack Durrance: I suppose I'm going because you are going. There is no one I'd sooner trust my life with. You're all that matters.
William Trench: I can't move.
Harry Faversham: The poison's paralyzed your legs. It will wear off soon.
William Trench: I thought it was supposed to kill me.
Abou Fatma: Are you a deserter?
Harry Faversham: Something like that. I was sent to fight and I ran away.
Abou Fatma: Why?
Harry Faversham: Why? I just... There are many reasons why. Mostly I was afraid.
Abou Fatma: [laughs] I found you halfdead crossing the desert alone. And you say you are afraid?
Harry Faversham: There's a different kind of fear. Why are you protecting me?
Abou Fatma: God put you in my way. I have no choice.
Harry Faversham: God? An Englishman... and a Christian? You must have done something terrible to offend him.
[laughs]