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Neoma 2022-03-22 09:01:37
Don't pick background problems. Just watch the actors
The description of China in the film is indeed biased, and there is a bit of ridicule, especially the segment where the price is negotiated with "Deng". Does the director have anti-China tendencies? Some Americans don't understand China? Both are possible. But the smile is over, it's just a...
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Holden 2022-03-21 09:01:44
Chinese storyline insults audience IQ
Wonderful story Huge bugs that make the audience unable to watch the show. The protagonist pretends to be a doctor who infiltrated a Chinese prison in the 1990s to help with the cholera vaccine? At that time, China was fully capable of preventing and treating this infectious disease, and it also...
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Bill 2022-04-22 07:01:13
The part about going in and out of China at will, like the Middle East, is ridiculous, but in fact, it only accounts for a very small part of the film narrative. I always feel that Redford and Pitt have a father-son relationship, as well as a year-end relationship, and this is the second time they have cooperated Now, the old and the young are stern, wise, affectionate, introverted, and hot-blooded, handsome and compelling, although fictional but not perfunctory, the compact plot, neat photography and editing. Just adding ideological issues, it is destined to not be popular.
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Zena 2022-03-26 09:01:04
You use me, I use you... Everything is fake until there is no emotion.
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