Pick something wrong with high sharding

Yasmeen 2022-03-24 09:03:00

1. This film lowered the IQ of the German army again and again, for the sake of comic satire.

2. Personal interpretation of the dating plot in the performance stage of to be or not to be is as follows: survival or destruction is a problem that everyone seems to face every moment in the war, which is integrated with the era background of the movie; The question is also preceded by a series of comedy episodes triggered by dating that set the tone for the film.

3. Due to the excessive focus on comedy effects, the film ignores the shaping of the climax, and the overall effect is flat.

4. The language of the shots is relatively rigid, and the scenes are relatively simple, more like the electronic version of the drama.

5. Some of the music seems to borrow the form of silent films and use music to enhance the comedy effect, but it is slightly deliberate and rigid.

On the whole, it is a good work based on the technology and cognition of the time. But a score of 9 is slightly higher, and a range of 8.5 to 9 seems more reasonable.

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To Be or Not to Be quotes

  • Professor Alexander Siletsky: Mrs. Tura, you're an actress aren't you?

    Maria Tura: Yes.

    Professor Alexander Siletsky: And naturally in the theater it's important that you chose the right part.

    Maria Tura: Very.

    Professor Alexander Siletsky: But, in real life it's even more important that you chose the right side.

    Maria Tura: The right side? Well, what is the right side?

    Professor Alexander Siletsky: The winning side.

  • Professor Alexander Siletsky: Here in Warsaw there are a lot of people that we know very well and there are a lot of people that we don't know quite so well and would like to know them a great deal better. And that's were you could help us, Mrs. Tura.

    Maria Tura: Oh, you want me to be a spy!

    Professor Alexander Siletsky: Oh, now, come, come, come. That's rather a crude word.

    Maria Tura: You know, I once played a spy. It was a great success. I had wonderful notices. It was really an exciting part.

    Professor Alexander Siletsky: Well, wouldn't it be exciting to play it in real life?

    Maria Tura: Well, I got shot in the last act. I suppose that happens to most spies.