First of all, this is a film from the Cold War period. The United States used images and imported stories to narrate the national history of the Soviet Union: from the birth of the Soviet Union, the status quo and the foreseeable future, one by one. The U.S. imperial culture shows a strong hegemony and integration power.
Secondly, the film always emphasizes that Dr. Zhivago is a poet, but does not mention a single poem.
The romantic words of "I love sincerity, so I am just" were first revealed by the male protagonist, but I have never seen their splendor and sublime. To insist on this romantic expression of sincerity and justice, Victor's sentence "We are all rotten" is more powerful.
The details of the soundtrack, scenery, photography, stage art, props and so on are all first-class, and there is a feeling of "really burning money" every minute.
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