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Myrtis 2021-12-07 08:01:03
War never changed
Since I have always had a soft spot for war films, I gave this film at least 1 point for the type of film.
In recent years, there have been fewer and fewer major productions of war themes, and the content has shifted from World War I and World War II to the Gulf War and the Iraq War that... -
Mariane 2022-03-19 09:01:02
shepherd
The subtitles are too bad. I don’t understand cooper’s Texas sound. I can’t understand the dialogue on the battlefield, but from the point of understanding, the subtitles are basically nonsense, so I don’t know how I understand the movie. How many are real, or ruined by subtitles. Please stop...
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Johanna 2022-03-25 09:01:05
The main theme biopic directed by Clint Eastwood, Bradley Cooper played well but is not worthy of the Oscar nomination. The whole film has a slow pace, sensational dramas are dull as water, and war dramas are dazzling. Sleepy, without climax, the plot of PTSD healing after the protagonist leaves the battlefield at the end is abrupt and weird, so I can nominate the Oscar for Best Picture, and I am also drunk. (6.5/10)
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Stanford 2022-03-26 09:01:01
Being obsessed with whether the red neck is like the original is actually meaningless, because the old man is going to tell his own story after all. Since we can accept such and such a running biography, why is the previous method not working? This is less than half of Emil Ludwig's. On the contrary, simple principles must be carefully polished to shine, and the era when rough stones can move people's hearts is long gone.
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Wynn: [hitting his target on the range] Who's the legend now?
Chris Kyle: That's a title you don't want. Trust me.
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Pastor: Squirrel! Where'd you hide your nuts?
Cowboy: Nuts crawled up inside, sir. Those little sh*ts are gone. They're nice and warm though now, sir.