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Tabitha 2022-03-25 09:01:08

Originally, I wanted to go to the train, but by accident I watched the Allied Treasure Hunting Team.
Ordinary movie, it feels like a documentary, more like a 70-year tribute to the treasure hunters during World War II.
The connection of the plot is not tight enough and the transition of clues between each character is not smooth and natural.
It was originally intended to be a historical documentary with a heavy theme, but it is actually very humorous and funny, and it is also good to watch it as a comedy.

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  • Sylvan 2022-04-01 09:01:04

    The plot is loose and the characters flat. The perfect interpretation of the running account, an excellent example of false big empty. After racking my brains, I can't think of the slightest merit. It's crazy to use a good theme to shoot this virtue. The super strong cast is used as a bunch of zombies. In addition, Wang Laowu is going to the throne of Hollywood's No. 1 preaching and teaching director, but unfortunately this film failed to do a good job of preaching.

  • Roel 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    The props in the movie, the costumes of the characters, the logo of the Audi car of that era, these details are very carefully done, and the performance is nothing to say, a group of old actors, but the movie looks old-fashioned and plain. Directors can make movies, but they don't know how to make a good movie. Commercial films are not nutritious, but commercial films do know the rules 1, 2, 3 of attracting audience attention. . .

The Monuments Men quotes

  • Walter Garfield: I've never killed anyone before.

    Jean Claude Clermont: It's easy.

    Walter Garfield: Have you?

    Jean Claude Clermont: I'm about to.

  • Frank Stokes: I was told that before you were sent here, you ran one of those camps.

    Colonel Wegner: Who told you that?

    Frank Stokes: A little bird.

    Colonel Wegner: You're not Jewish, lieutenant?

    Frank Stokes: No.

    Colonel Wegner: Then you should thank me.

    Frank Stokes: You know, I don't smoke either. My first cigarette.

    [lights cigarette]

    Frank Stokes: But I want to remember this moment. I'm gonna go home soon. Got a nice apartment in New York on the Upper West Side. There's a deli down the street called Sid's. Every morning, I walk there and I get a cup of coffee and a bagel, and I read the newspaper. I think about it every day here. It'll be the first place I go when I get stateside. I'm gonna be sitting there, eating one of Sid Meldman's toasted onion bagels and reading a tiny article in the New York Times, page... 18... that says you, Colonel Wegner, were hanged for your crimes you committed during the war and you were buried in an unmarked grave. And then I'll think about my cigarette... and I'll think about you sitting there with that stupid look on your face. Then I'll finish my coffee, leave the paper for Sid to wrap fish in. I'll never think of you again.