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Rachelle 2021-12-08 08:01:38
The classics of the early Cold War
I wanted to watch the latest remake of the same name, but I accidentally watched this old black and white film. But not disappointed. The film was taken at the beginning of the Cold War, when the tension between the two sides of the Iron Curtain already appeared. Suspicion, suspicion, distrust, and...
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Brady 2021-12-08 08:01:38
Think rationally
It was released in 1951, with a distinct Cold War style. At the beginning of the film, it entered the US Air Defense Department directly, comparing the Soviet missile threat to the invasion of an unknown object. Here is a hidden plot: Intelligence analysts say that this 4000 mph flying object...
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Dawn 2021-12-08 08:01:38
A good movie that you can forget
When the earth stops rotating, when people stop breathing, the same effect means the end of the life of these two objects, but it is the irresistible external force of human beings or ourselves that ultimately ends this life? What is the last thing humanity can stop? It is human greed for the...
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Jane 2021-12-08 08:01:38
After seeing the Levi’s version, I dug up this original version
The 1951 version of "The Day the Earth Stood". In this era, when we have just established a period of wasteful development, Lao Mei has started to follow the science fiction route. In the impression of black and white films when I was a child, I still remember things such as authentic, Landmine...
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Hope 2021-12-08 08:01:38
Weibo Movie Review-"The Day the Earth Stopped"
1. The classic style of sci-fi movies. The opening paragraph of aliens is repeatedly repeated in subsequent movies, covering almost all the image strategies of such movies: radar stations, government responses, panic crowds around the world, and so on. 2. Drawing on the visual elements of film...
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Cleta 2021-12-08 08:01:38
From today’s point of view, it’s not a false proposition that people on earth will destroy themselves
After reading the introduction of Keanu Reeves's "The Day the Earth Stood Still", I realized that it was a remake. The name is sci-fi and the starring is handsome. These are the two main reasons that attracted me to watch the remake. But after reading it, I think it is still very general. There are...
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Rosemary 2021-12-08 08:01:38
[Film Review] The House on Telegraph Hill and The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)
In 1951, Robert Wise directed two pictures for 20th Century Fox, fully demonstrating his proteanism in handling different materials. THE HOUSE ON TELEGRAPH HILL is a noir-tinted gothic mystery between a married couple, where the wife suspects her husband is trying to her ; and THE DAY THE EART...
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Cory 2021-12-08 08:01:38
Open eyes for "World Police" Brother America~
I saw the remake first, and then the 51-year-old version. Due to the unsatisfactory changes in the plot of the remake version, I originally had high expectations for the old version, but in the end it was a disappointment. After all, it is a product of the Cold War period, and the film is still...
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Spencer 2021-12-08 08:01:38
The first sci-fi movie ever seen
The first science fiction film I've ever seen in my life is earlier than Peili Beibei. Yes, it should be the opening work of CCTV's Fox Theater on Sunday night. Later, I have travels to the center of the earth, time tunnels, and five weeks on a balloon. ... At 8:30 in the evening and my old brother...
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Rahul 2021-12-08 08:01:38
OK, let me talk about 5 points
1. The people on the earth are basically selfish and stupid, ignorant of good and bad, and treat a gentleman like a villain, with very few exceptions who are ignorant and have long hair and short insights; 2. The aliens end with the righteous words that threaten the earth. human speech, the...
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Director: Robert Wise
Language: English,French,Hindi,Russian Release date: September 20, 1951