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Toy 2022-01-17 08:01:50
Crash into the Labyrinth of Civilization: An Elegy of Amazon Native Culture
"Snake's Embrace" was created based on the two expedition diaries of German ethnographer Theodor Koch-Grünberg and Richard Evans Schultes, known as the father of modern botany, but obviously we have seen far more than two jungle adventures. .
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Unique 2022-01-17 08:01:50
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Many film critics have said that this film still satirizes the invasion of indigenous traditional culture, and it does exist, but in fact, this film has also done some extreme behaviors against the overly traditional and stubborn conservative indigenous (Kalamakat, the character in the poster)....

Antonio Bolívar
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Napoleon 2022-03-19 09:01:07
1/15@影城Imaginary Yakuna, renewing the life of the ayahuasca; snakes through the Amazon, dreams back to the second dangerous journey. The history of dark colonization (modern South America): mental pollution (religious brainwashing) and material deprivation (rubber wars), the ecstasy of Messiah is the same as the exhaustion of cannibals. The Genesis of Haydn resounded above the river, full of ridicule and compassion. Finally, the aerial photography of Soul Tour is magnificent in black and white. Chullachaqui is multi-meaning, dreamlike weaving Luke stars.
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Shanna 2022-03-21 09:02:59
Although the imagery is beautiful, the plot is so serious that it's a bit boring. The characters are heavily symbolized according to political correctness, the white people are all religious or scientific fanatics, and the motives of the indigenous people are all inexplicable, mysterious and unpredictable, and they have become "absolute Others".
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