Hail, Caesar! evaluation action
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Marian 2022-04-22 07:01:15
3.5 stars. Movies have nothing to do with politics, do what you think is right. Jesus has nothing to do with religion, believe in the God you think is good.
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Layla 2022-04-20 09:01:40
It seems that I don't know enough about the golden age of Hollywood, and some stalks are still indigestible. The part of Boss Qian corresponding to Gene Kelly is the best! The rest of the time feels a little boring, and Clooney's paragraphs are really embarrassing...
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Narrator: Ancient Rome. Twelve years into the rule of Tiberius, ruler maximus. Rome's legions are masters of the world, the stomp of its sandals heard from the Iberian peninsula in the west through the halls of the great library of Alexandria in the east. As oppressed people everywhere writhe under the Roman lash, freeman and vassal are united in one compulsory worship. The emperor, Caesar, is Godhead, lord of every man's body and spirit. For those who will not submit, the galleys, the arenas, even crucifixion await. But there is a new wind, blowing from the east, from the dusty streets of Bethlehem, that will soon challenge the vast house of Caesar, that edifice wrought of brick and blood which now seems so secure!
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Eddie Mannix: See Father, there are these two jobs. One is easy, almost too easy, but it's boring. The other job is hard, so damn hard, but it makes people so happy.
Father Confessor: God wants us to be happy...
Eddie Mannix: Yeah. Right, I get it.