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  • Orland 2022-02-15 08:01:43

    "Lost 1971": Desperate Belfast

    Just as the North-South separation of North Korea is an enduring theme in Korean films, the Irish War of Independence and the resulting Civil War in Northern Ireland have always been favored by the British film industry, and many excellent movies have been born. For example, "Michael Collins" in...

  • Uriah 2022-02-15 08:01:43

    Lost 1971

    The story takes place in Northern Ireland in 1971. The contradictions between Protestants and Catholics continue to intensify. The war is looming and the situation is very critical. Gary (Jack O'Connell) is a young British soldier. His boss sent him to Belfast. This is the main battlefield of the...

  • Vivien 2022-02-15 08:01:43

    Man is a knife, I am a fish

    (Spoiler) In the context of world cinema, the success of "71 Riot Night" ('71) lies in the director's ability to balance the locality and universality of the film. On the one hand, the film uses the unique historical background of Northern Ireland as the material, on the other hand, it extracts the...

  • Eldridge 2022-02-15 08:01:43

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    2021-06-05 23:40

    A miniature history from a personal perspective, short-term plots (approximately 24 hours) have climaxes, the relationship is intricate, and there are realms, there are research and creation, and the small cost (it seems that the exact is not found) is excellent. The script is...

  • Sammy 2022-02-15 08:01:43

    The escape of the big head soldier. There are spoilers.

    A good movie takes only 100 minutes to show the story with twists and turns, complex backgrounds, and many characters and influences. The whole story does not even have many lines. A look, a close-up, and a lens can show the story clearly and naturally, instead of having a feeling of excessive...

  • Lorenz 2022-02-15 08:01:43

    Bloody 1971

    Part of this article was published in "Watching Movies" in January 2014. Rating: B- Although there was no major gain at the Berlin Film Festival in early 2014, director Yann Demange (Yann Demange) focused on the feature film of Northern Ireland. The debut of "71 Years" still won the media's...

  • Lillian 2022-02-15 08:01:43

    The fate of small soldiers in the great age

    To understand this movie, you may need to understand the background of the times. It is the historical Irish Republican Army movement, but it is not important. In fact, in any country's internal racial disputes and fights, and even wars, there may be thousands of people. The fate of Wan such a...

  • Avis 2022-02-15 08:01:43

    In the face of riots, everyone lost the right to choose.

    "Lost 1971"—Although it is the first work, De Mante presents sophisticated action scenes and aesthetic styles with a deep foundation, especially the use of light, which closely fits the theme of "Lost", which is great. The first ten minutes was very flat. From the moment of the headshot, the...

  • Connor 2022-02-15 08:01:43

    Profound work, tight rhythm

    The male protagonist is a British recruit who has just joined the army. He and his comrades climbed the ditch and crossed the wooden wall. They were sent to the front line of Northern Ireland. The children laughed, they didn't know what they were facing. In the conflict, the male protagonist and...

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Director: Yann Demange

Language: English Release date: October 10, 2014