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Wade 2022-04-22 07:01:04
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Verda 2022-03-16 09:01:02
Some walls call friends and call friends to leap over, and some walls are dead as if they are surpassed. The murderous atmosphere of the Cold War spread throughout the film, and the respect for individual rights made the film's connotation suddenly universal. Even if he shook the tree with the power of an ephemeral, Donovan fulfilled his mission and fell asleep like a child in the last night. Old-school works may seem inferior, but they are respectable. The work is so neat that every stroke is powerful, and the retro taste is mellow and calm, showing the craftsmanship.
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Micaela 2022-03-20 09:01:20
In some places that are too themed, I feel that I can only use the Coen brothers' embarrassing and cancerous mode to shoot... The communist side is completely NPC, too facial expression, even though that era may be so facial expression. But I like the crash very much, Steven Spielberg's sense of realism is really great. Also, I always thought that the person on the poster was Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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Rudolf Abel: Standing there like that you reminded me of the man that used to come to our house when I was young. My father used to say: "watch this man'. So I did. Every time he came. And never once did he do anything remarkable.
James Donovan: And I remind you of him?
Rudolf Abel: This one time, I was at the age of your son, our house was overrun by partisan border guards. Dozens of them. My father was beaten, my mother was beaten, and this man, my father's friend, he was beaten. And I watched this man. Every time they hit him, he stood back up again. So they hit him harder. Still he got back to his feet. I think because of this they stopped the beating. They let him live. "Stoit i muzhik," I remember them saying... "stoit i muzhik." Which sort of means like uh, 'standing man'. Standing man...
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James Donovan: [forced to leave dining room before eating his meal] Enjoy your big American breakfast.