Emotions in Killing

Clemmie 2022-10-13 04:10:30

The whole process is depressing and uncomfortable, and the whole film rarely has very bloody positive descriptions, but whether it is the picture, the soundtrack or the performance of the actors, it almost truly reproduces the terrifying Khmer Rouge era. The soundtrack of the film appears very rarely, but every time it appears, it deepens the audience's fear of that era. At the end of the film, the classic song "imagine" by john lenno can be used, which can be said to be the warmest and most touching part in the whole film. For two full hours, the pent-up, breathless audience was released at the last moment, and I'm sure many people will be in tears when they see this. The lyrics are not only a cry for that era, but also an interpretation of friendship.

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The Killing Fields quotes

  • Dith Pran: Telex for you.

    Sydney Schanberg: You've been to the telex?

    Dith Pran: Yes.

    Sydney Schanberg: We made the front page.

    Dith Pran: Sure.

    Sydney Schanberg: We must be doing something right.

  • U.S. Consul: What pisses me off is, that this country has a lot of faults and a lot of strengths and we have done *nothing* but play to the faults.