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.

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  • Annamae 2022-04-22 07:01:20

    What a waste of so many good actors. watched for an hour. #20140505

  • Brain 2022-04-22 07:01:20

    The McGuffin Theory, which Grandpa Hitchcock worked out so hard, was eaten by George Clooney. The whole movie is so boring that you don't want to watch it, and it doesn't matter if you fall asleep and miss the plot, because you don't care what happened. After the filming, the audience has no sense of artwork protection at all, and only George Clooney takes it seriously.

The Monuments Men quotes

  • Claire Simone: [after listening to Granger attempt to communicate very badly in French] Would you stop speaking French? Or whatever language you are speaking?

    James Granger: Well, if it weren't for us, you'd... you'd be speaking German.

    Claire Simone: No. If it was not for you, I might be dead. But I would still be speaking French.

    James Granger: [Glances away] OK.

  • Walter Garfield: The army may not care about art, but they sure as shit care about gold.