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False Deception
Earnestine 2021-10-13 13:06:24
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Maximillian 2022-03-25 09:01:05
A model of thrilling documentary film. All kinds of good, and there are many, including those Hollywood self-deprecating. In time, Xiaoben will become a great director, and his rhythm and scheduling feels great. In fact, the biggest feeling after reading it is that if these people want to flee Beijing, 80% of them will die from the flight delay.
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Deja 2022-03-24 09:01:07
Awesome, five-star recommendation. Calm and delicate, with every detail, quite a sense of measure. He deserves to be the best director of the Oscar, and he is also very restrained when he plays the leading role. Without knowing the history, watching this film is so nervous that the palms are sweaty, and the rhythm is controlled precisely. This tension is not caused by the internal structure of the drama, but caused by the sense of presence similar to the true restoration of history in a pseudo documentary. Hopefully, it will be the dark horse of next year’s Oscars. .
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[last lines]
Tony Mendez: [to his wife, on the doorstep of his home after his return from Iran] Can I come in?
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Tony Mendez: "The Minister of Culture and Guidance has approved your location scout. He will send his representative to meet you and your crew at the Khayyam entrance to the Grand Bazaar tomorrow at 3 p.m."
Jack O'Donnell: They called your bluff.
Tony Mendez: Maybe they're cooperating.
Jack O'Donnell: Absolutely not. Seven Americans walking the bazaar is asking for a riot. It's the hive.
Tony Mendez: Seven Canadians, Jack.
Jack O'Donnell: Never give them multiple shots at a cover. Are they even ready?
Tony Mendez: They're getting there.
Jack O'Donnell: There's no prize for most improved.
Tony Mendez: I don't have a choice. We say no, they show up at the residence and drag everyone out at gunpoint. How well do you think their covers are gonna hold up while they're getting their fingernails pulled out?