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Blood Diamond
Jaiden 2022-03-20 09:01:05
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Wiley 2022-03-25 09:01:05
I wanted to skip the review, but watched it again completely. The first time I saw it was probably at midnight, with the brothers in the dormitory. This is a play that belongs to a man. It uses courage and responsibility to dissolve the scars of war and protect his family. It is also accompanied by confusion, struggle, rebellion and helplessness, the way the western film ends and Danny’s phrase "I wish you were here." still resounding in your ears
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Scotty 2022-03-23 09:01:06
The essence is still the humanitarian theme of the old beauty. The entry point is good. The hero and the heroine did not engage in the lingering and disease-free groaning. The editing is very good; but the emotional change of the hero is too fast, and in some places, it is too sensational. The result seems to be a little bit idealistic. After all, things like war in Africa cannot be changed by a few people.
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Danny Archer: Don't worry, we'll be fine, huh?
[pause]
Danny Archer: Listen, you take off, soon as I'm out the door, you don't land until I raise you on the set front.
[Danny gets off the helicopter]
Nabil: You be careful, Danny!
Danny Archer: Don't worry, they want these guns too much to do anything stupid!
[walks over to the captain, lights a cigarette]
Danny Archer: Where's commander Zero?
Commander Rambo: I am Captain Rambo.
Danny Archer: Right. Right, I've seen your films, huh?
[laughs]
Danny Archer: I'm looking for Commander Zero, huh?
[impatiently]
Commander Rambo: He's inside. You talk to me. You are here to help us in our struggle against the governmen...
Danny Archer: [tuts] I'm here to do business with Commander Zero, all right?
Commander Rambo: [takes out his gun, walks over to Danny, takes his cigarette, and puffs in his face]
Danny Archer: All right, you are the man, huh? You are the man.
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Maddy Bowen: The world is falling apart and all we hear about is blowjob-gate.
Danny Archer: When was the last time the world wasn't falling apart, huh?
Maddy Bowen: Uh, a cynic. Why don't you sit down and make me miserable?