Thatcher is really hungry

Pearline 2022-01-03 08:01:32

This film is very good.
Although I am really unfamiliar with British political issues, Northern Ireland issues.

A passage from Mrs. Thatcher is inserted in the film. There is no political murder, political crime, or political violence.
Only murder, crime, violence. (Excuse me for not remembering the original text clearly, to the effect.) What I

want to say is that Mrs. Thatcher is really not an ordinary person. For political prisoners, the denial of their position is the greatest insult to themselves.
What is a political prisoner fighting for? It is their doctrine, their politics, their ideals and persistence.

However, when what they insist on is nothing, their opponents will not even give them a chance to get their names. It's like a farce.

Thatcher is amazing.

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  • Reagan 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    How did the actors get so skinny?

  • Jason 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    A strong voice is needed in this age of devotion to faith. Even if it has nothing to do with politics, no religion, or even which side you stand on, you can't express. It was picked up by CC shortly after its release. It has all the potential to become a classic in film history, and it is much better than "Shame".

Hunger quotes

  • Father Dominic Moran: So what happened to your eye, Bobby?

    Bobby Sands: What?

    Father Dominic Moran: Did you get a dig for yourself? Your eye.

    Bobby Sands: Difference of opinion.

    Father Dominic Moran: Mmm. How's the other fella?

    Bobby Sands: Oh, a lot worse. Believe me.

  • Bobby Sands: I always felt that thief next to Jesus got off lightly.

    Father Dominic Moran: Ah, but he recognized his sins.

    Bobby Sands: Did he though?

    Father Dominic Moran: Aye. Said as much.

    Bobby Sands: When you're hung from a cross you're gonna say anything. Jesus offers him a seat next to his daddy in a place called paradise you're always gonna put your hand up and have a piece of that.

    Father Dominic Moran: Aye. Even when it's nailed to your cross.