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Feeling of body being hollowed out
Timmy 2022-03-23 09:01:47
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Ernestina 2022-03-20 09:01:40
Be John of England first, Tarzan of Congo second - ironic that third world imageists have spent half a century accusing Hollywood of images filled with symbols of omnipresent new empires, colonialism and white subordination, The result is that Hollywood's story of the background of the new empire is more argumentative, the thief face of the colonists is more fascinating, and the figure of the white hero is more majestic, but the conclusion that the world belongs to the European continent remains unchanged. well!
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Janice 2022-03-20 09:01:40
The beauty of the heroine can't save such a boring movie. If you see a film with Christoph Waltz in the future, you can directly block it.
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Jane Porter: [explaining to George as the village sings around the campfire] They are singing the legend of Tarzan. For many moons he was thought to be an evil spirit - a ghost in the trees. They speak of his power over the animals of the jungle. Because his spirit came from them. He understood them. And learned to conquer them. His ape mother, Kala, loved him as her own. And his ape brother, Akut, treated him with kindness and respect. He considered all men to be his enemies, since other tribes would hunt his troop as a rite of passage. Chief Muviro knew what he was. You must get to him. Since no man ever started with less.
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George Washington Williams: You, are Tarzan. Lord of the apes, King of the jungle. "Me, Tarzan. You, Jane."