They really fight alone

Alexandrine 2022-03-27 09:01:06

It takes a few hours to take the train, so in addition to "Fruit Hunter", I also watched "The Allied Treasure Team", and slightly corrected the thing that the train was stable before. It's really strange. When I was doing winter vacation homework on the train, I dangled when I watched a movie. The tablet was fine, but the mobile phone and MP4 were dizzy. Maybe this is an isolated phenomenon. Speaking of movies, I really can't think of watching two documentaries in a row...
As far as the Chinese translation is concerned, it's quite a pit, and it's easy for the audience to think that this is an adventure movie, to overthrow the Nazis and take away treasures, just like " Raiders of the Lost Ark. But actually, take your sister! It might as well be called "Indiana Jones" or "Indiana Jones". Anyway, many movies are translated like this.
Of course, since I translated the trailer, I naturally won't be fooled by the name. Let's talk about the humor first. The impression of the shocking preview is that the cultural relics protection team went to the battlefield after a humorous special training, cooperated together, and fought wits and courage with the enemy. As a result, it turned out to be just a documentary with no rhythm, an inexplicable soundtrack, and a speechless plot. . . In the movie, they don't cooperate with each other, but act separately. At most, they gather every once in a while to hold a meaningless meeting, and then each goes to find the cultural relics stolen by Germany. There are not many enemies, even if the
big names gather, Their performance is only in a state of soy sauce throughout the whole process. After watching the movie, they remember that the cultural relics were protected by them, and they made sacrifices for it, but they don't remember what they did specifically. For a documentary, this is really a failure.


Overall rating: 3.0/5.0 (no sense of rhythm at all, super running accounts, and seems inexplicable)
Entertainment Index: 0.7/5.0 (announced mentally shakes, sees sleep in the main film)
Box office performance : The cost is 70 million. I can't see where the money is spent on these small scenes. It should be spent on the actors' remuneration. The box office in the first week was 22 million. The preview still attracted a lot of people to watch it. In the end, the North American box office was 78.03 million, which basically recovered the cost. With the Chinese box office, the global box office reached 154.98 million, and it made a lot of money. I really want to. It


didn't have a plan for them to retrieve the artifacts, and the enemy didn't resist much, so what was the radio they made for?
The battle at the church was really stupid, only one shot was fired, and it was obvious that the enemy could not resist for a short period of time after being shot. What about the special training?
That French woman had a good job, but the Germans went to jail after removing the relics...why didn't they arrest her before that? Anyway, the German army just went in and out of the museum. These are the details that the movie did not explain clearly, which made it seem very tangled.
It turned out that the French woman was the queen of "The Lord of the Rings", and I really didn't recognize it at all. . .
The advancement of the story line is also quite inconspicuous, and the characters in the play say, "The Germans are defeated?" I know how long it has passed...

View more about The Monuments Men reviews

Extended Reading
  • Cathrine 2022-03-30 09:01:04

    One more star to give the texture of the picture.

  • Mikel 2022-04-20 09:01:41

    Thought it was an action movie, but it turned out to be an art history educational movie

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.