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Keith 2021-12-02 08:01:26
The word count is too much, to write a film review?
Lots of good acting. Christian Bale once again transformed himself. Similar style to The Big Short, which can be thought of as "explainer movies": lots of voice over, lots of information being shoved down the audience's throat, while the director still manages to make it entertaining. What I don't...
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Dane 2022-03-21 09:01:53
We don't understand politics
"The Big Short" director Adam Mackay turned his satire from Wall Street to the White House, and these two are probably the easiest places in the world to find video footage.
Adam Mckay's usual cross-cutting still plays an important role in this film. The combination of the decadent youth who was...
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Aniyah 2022-04-20 09:01:41
Aside from the director's stance and authenticity, this film is still ugly enough.
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Gracie 2021-12-02 08:01:26
The director was immersed in the narcissism of his own unique editing style. He suggested that Ras von Trier start a small course called "How to Cut a Few Films and Cut Flowers". The custom anti-rightist movies in the Trump era, the rightist views that were thrown out at the end, made all the irony in front of them meaningless. The simple sentence "No matter how bad democracy is, it is better than good dictatorship" is too thin (sorry Lao Yang ). The advantages of all films are in the performance, and stop at the performance. And my most pleasant surprise is Sam Rockwell. If the director is willing to continue filming the president, I will look forward to it even more. (As a fan who has been a fan for many years, I really hope that Guava can quickly play a handsome guy before he is too old to watch, so as to keep his name as a beautiful Gotham)
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[while sitting down to eat at Bush's ranch]
George W. Bush: Whaddaya say?... I want you to be my VP. I want you, you're ma vice.
Dick Cheney: Well, George, I, uh... I'm a CEO... of a large company. And I have been Secretary of Defense... and I have been White House Chief of Staff. The Vice Presidency is a mostly symbolic job.
George W. Bush: Uh-huh.
Dick Cheney: However, if we came to a, uh... different... understanding... I can handle the more mundane... jobs. Overseeing bureaucracy... military... energy... and, uh... foreign policy.
[pause]
George W. Bush: [Finishes cleaning chicken grease off his fingers and stares at Cheney for a few seconds, then points at him] That sounds good!
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George W. Bush: So we gonna do this thing, or what? I mean, is this happening?
Dick Cheney: I believe... we can make this work.
George W. Bush: Hehehe!
[claps]
George W. Bush: Hot damn!