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Revolution is not a dinner party
Cristina 2022-03-24 09:03:36
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Brionna 2022-03-18 09:01:08
@Movie Museum; Chairman Mao's quotations set the tone, a tragic accident created a revolutionary legend, changing each other's ideas and positions, flashing back to explain the character's character layout, the long mirror rendering the current mood, the group scenes are wonderful, humorous and ironic see sadness ; The best definition of the so-called "revolution", Juan's speech is really happy, and the ending is tragic; the Leone Film Festival is a perfect end, thank you for the opportunity to see it on the big screen!
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Jaylon 2022-03-26 09:01:13
Surprise, I didn't expect Sai Weng to be so good-looking. Juan went from a thief who dreamed of robbing a bank to a revolutionary leader. It was very dark and humorous by mistake. The bank robbery was really funny. I really like this character created by Rod Steiger. It's a completely different style from [The Pawnbroker]. Juan & John, the revolutionary brothers who didn't know each other, had an excellent chemical reaction, and the blasting experts appeared handsomely and left the scene handsomely. Morricone's soundtrack deserves compliments? Is Sai Weng's camera language still used to praise? The flashback cuts just right, and the long shots of the close-ups of the characters also give the actors enough room to play, and the special effects subtitles that appear twice also make me cute~
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Priest: Even animals can be tame and harmless. Personally, I consider them unfortunate brutes.
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Landowner on stagecoach: Hey, you. You know who your father was? Hm?
[Juan, playing dumb, shakes his head]
Landowner on stagecoach: Heh. Do you know at least how old you are? Hm?
[Juan shrugs]
Landowner on stagecoach: He doesn't know. Do you know... how many kids you have, eh? Do you know... how many kids your mother had?
[chuckles]
Landowner on stagecoach: He doesn't know anything, you see? And it was to benefit scum like this that the Agrarian Reform was imposed. And that ass Madero wanted to give the government, and *our land*... to idiots like this.
Priest: We are all pawns in the hands of Almighty God. Fortunately, Divine Providence has disposed of that rash individual Madero.
Landowner on stagecoach: My dear Monsignor, let us be realistic. What you choose to call Providence... I call General Huerta. He put the peasants in their place.
Notary on Stagecoach: Which is the best place for animals, because that's what they are... animals.