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In the Loop Reviews

  • Lyla 2022-01-02 08:02:16

    Movies that make you laugh

    Countless British black humor is more funny than Australians. Scottish accent. Needless to say, this film basically teaches you almost all British foul language . It is absolutely useful for life. Actually speaking, this film has a very deep theme buried in it. In the comical picture, everyone bows...

  • Zelda 2022-01-02 08:02:16

    Postwar planning,parameters,implications and possibilities. and how it made a war

    It was shot with a swing lens, which resulted in a documentary style movie. What's interesting is that Malcolm Tucker is similar to Liews Black's swear words in the play, but it is a slightly more complicated British style, which is more in line with the Chinese thinking habits. The plot is simple:...

  • Ernie 2022-01-02 08:02:16

    In the Loop

    This movie is like acting in a drama, relying entirely on the actors’ dialogue to lay out the whole plot of the film, so if you don’t listen carefully to what they’re talking about, it’s easy to miss some important key content, which affects the The understanding of the whole movie.      The film...

  • Gayle 2022-01-02 08:02:16

    Politicians never do serious things

    British Secretary of State Simon is a fool. When he was interviewed, he short-circuited his brain and said a nonsense that he didn't understand. This nonsense touched the nerves of some high-level leaders. He was invited to participate in various anti-war opinions. Meetings with unpredictable...

  • Kristofer 2022-01-02 08:02:16

    Politics all over the world is a big shit

    The film is full of long-lost British foul language and ridicule. Thinking about it, the British dare to ridicule politics in a fairly normal form for nothing. Tradition and vulgarity coexist. These decent public servants are just a bunch of impersonal grandsons and fools. Originally I wrote...

  • Chaz 2022-01-02 08:02:16

    After watching it

    Particularly true political ecology film of the beginning of the 21st century. It is worth noting that the target of this story is not low-efficiency bureaucracy-in contrast to the Kubrick-style political ecology of the Bush-Blair era, the bureaucratic system of the yes minister era is almost the...

  • Major 2022-01-02 08:02:16

    You are a bowl of offal soup with almost no serious food

    Not everyone can play politics, nor can anyone afford politics, because politics is just a pile of shit. I've seen anyone who can play shit with a special tune.    I just know that being a MALCOM treats FUCKING as the first one I can say. How tired is the word, genius knows if Linton’s...

  • Chance 2022-01-02 08:02:16

    The birth of UN General Assembly Resolution 2238

    Can't stand the babbling throughout. As a political satire, almost the whole film was spent in verbal verbal expressions. And apart from the obvious vulgar words like "f star star cunt" that can be understood, the other metaphors are all at a loss. I originally thought that cursing people in...

  • Tate 2022-01-02 08:02:16

    "The Smart People" plot combing (serious spoilers)

    Early speeches in the forum were sorted into film reviews. "Smart People" is a comedy depicting British politics. The lines are relatively obscure and not easy to understand. After reading it several times, it is sorted out as follows.   Simon Foster is the Secretary of the Cabinet of the United...