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  • The Imitation Game reviews

    "The Imitation Game" ( The Imitation Game ) is a biographical film directed by Morten Tyldum and starring Benedict Timothy Carlton Cumberbatch and Keira Christina Knightley . The film is adapted from the biography " Alan Mathison Turing " edited by Andrew Hodges . It tells the legendary life of the "father of computer science" Alan Mathison Turing . The story focuses on Turing assisting the Allied forces in deciphering the German cryptographic system "Enigma", thus turning the Second World War. The experience of the war .  The film won the 87th Oscars Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, as well as 7 nominations including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Supporting Actress. It was released in mainland China on July 21, 2015   .

  • Zero Dark Thirty reviews

    "Assassinate Osama bin Laden" is produced by Columbia Pictures on terror themes of the film by Kathryn Bigelow directing, Jessica Michelle Chastain , Jason Clarke , Kyle Chandler co-stars   . The film tells the story of an American CIA agent "Maya" leading a group of American Navy SEALs shooting and killing Al Qaeda leader Bin Laden in Pakistan. The film was released in the United States on December 19, 2012.

  • About Time reviews

    "About Time" ( About Time ), written and directed by director Richard Whalley Anthony Curtis , is a British love and science fiction film starring Domhnall Gleeson , Rachel McAdams , Bill Nighy , Thomas Stanley Holland , Margot Elise Robbie and others. The play tells the story of a man who has the ability to travel through time. Tim is 21 years old, and his father told him that the men in their family have super powers of time travel and can go back in time. So Tim tried suspiciously, and returned to the summer, where he tried to change the relationship with his crush, but found that no matter how time travels through time, people who don't love you can't make people who don't love you fall in love with you   . The film was released in the UK on September 4, 2013.

  • Modern Times reviews

    "Modern Times" (Modern Times) is a classic comedy film directed and starred by Charlie Chaplin (Charles Chaplin). It was released on February 25, 1936. The story of this film takes place in the United States during the economic depression in the 1930s. Worker Charlie (Charlie Chaplin) worked in a factory, went crazy, and entered a mental hospital. All of these were closely related to the survival crisis brought to people by the economic crisis at that time. connect. In the difficult life, Charlie and the orphan girl are in love with each other, and the scene is warm and touching, glowing with the brilliance of human nature. This "Modern Times" is considered to be one of the greatest films in the history of American cinema and one of Charlie Chaplin's most famous works.

  • Rosemary's Baby reviews

    "Rosemary's Baby" is a horror film directed by Rajmund Roman Liebling and starring Mia Farrow and John Cassavetes . It was released in the United States on June 12, 1968. The film tells the story of Rosemary and her husband Kay moving to an old apartment full of ominous talk. From then on, strange things began to happen one after another   .

  • JFK reviews

    "JFK" is a suspense film produced by Warner Bros. Pictures in 1991, adapted from Assassination of John F. Kennedy in American history , written and directed by Oliver Stone , Joe Pesci , Kevin Costner , Sisi Spicer, etc. Starring. The film tells the story of the police solving a series of cases after the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States on November 22, 1963, when he was assassinated while driving through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas. The film won two awards including the Oscar for Best Photography and six nominations. The film was released in the United States on December 20, 1991. 

  • The Constant Gardener reviews

    "The Constant Gardener" is a feature film produced by Focus Films , directed by Fernando Meirelles and starring Ralph Fiennes and Rachel Weisz . It was released in the United States on August 31, 2005   . Based on the best-selling novel by John le Carre, the film tells a story about love, deception and political conspiracy   .

  • Doubt reviews

    "Doubt" is a mystery film produced by Miramax Films, directed by John Patrick Shanley, starring Meryl Streep , Philip Seymour Hoffman , Amy Adams , Viola Davis, etc. The film is adapted from the 2005 Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning Broadway drama "Doubt".  The film tells the story of a dispute and conflict about faith, morality, and authority between Sister Aloisius in the Catholic School of St. Nicholas because she suspects that Father Flynn is a pedophile. On December 12, 2008, the film was released in the United States. In 2009, the film was nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 81st Academy Awards. 

  • Winterfell reviews

    "Game of Thrones Season 8" is a medieval epic fantasy TV series produced and launched by Home Box Office in the United States , directed by Miguel Sapochnik , David Nutter , David Benioff , DB Weiss , Emilia Clarke , Kit Harington , Peter Dinklage , Sophie Turner , Starring Margaret Constance Williams and others, aired on the Home Box Office on April 14, 2019   . The play tells the story of Daenerys, Snow, Night King, Cersei, Tyrion, etc. The ultimate battle begins   , and all grievances and disputes come to an end   . The show is the eighth season of the " Game of Thrones " series and the final season of the series   .

  • Solaris reviews

    "Solaris" is a science fiction film directed by Soviet director Andrey Arsenyevich Tarkovsky , starring Donatas Ovides, Natalia Sergei Fiodorovich Bondarchuk , and Anatoli Solonitsyn , on March 20, 1972 Released on the same day. The film is adapted from the novel " Solaris " of the same name by the science fiction writer Lyme . It tells the story of a group of Soviet scientists who went to the planet Solaris to study the "ocean", and later discovered that what looks like the ocean is actually the "brain" of the planet. The fluctuation of the astronaut can affect the mind and memory of the astronaut.