Literary-heavy pretentious film

Ericka 2022-03-26 09:01:05


? ? Indiana Jones, many viewers probably went for the title of the film, thinking it was an entertainment film like "Raiders of the Lost Ark", but who knew that it was a pretentious film with a heavy literary and artistic tone, and the disappointment was huge. And know. Plain as water, lack of climax, many characters, fragmented, from the viewing angle of the film, it is really rubbish.
The greatest value of the film is to increase historical knowledge for the audience who know nothing about the guardians of monuments, and at the same time to commemorate the artists who have contributed to the treasures of human art, especially the two victims. That's all.
In fact, the film is most suitable for learning artists to watch.

View more about The Monuments Men reviews

Extended Reading
  • Romaine 2022-04-01 09:01:04

    No plot, no point, no joke, no scene! fuck

  • Tamara 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    Looking at the genre, I thought it would be another Indiana Jones film, and I thought it would be another Ten X Rohan. I never thought that the script could be so tender and soft. Watching Uncle George's agent Burn Kate Queen Downton perform such a film is comparable to the anti-Japanese The fake Dakong theme film of the divine drama is such a good historical theme for Bai Xia...

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.