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Bailey 2022-09-25 18:21:26
drama in horror
1. I haven't read Stephen King's original book. As far as the movie is concerned, the basic story structure of this story is very good and a little interesting, but the second half is indeed a little dull, not as shocking as I expected.
2. Bryan Singer's ability to control the story is really good,... -
Evangeline 2022-11-02 03:32:25
Self-evident ending
In fact, the Nazi master is the name that I think fits the movie best. Although the barrage is full of bad news from the original party, I think the adaptation of the movie has a special charm.
This is the story of a domineering grandfather played by a beautiful boy and Magneto, who is a military...

David Cooley
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Isaac Weiskopf: When you were a boy, what did you do for fun?
Dan Richler: Went to the movies. Why, what did you do?
Isaac Weiskopf: I used to chase girls.
[they laugh]
Isaac Weiskopf: And now I chase old men.
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[Todd knocks on Dussander's door]
Kurt Dussander: Yes? What do you want?
Todd Bowden: I...
Kurt Dussander: If you're selling something, I'm not interested.
Todd Bowden: I have your newspaper.
[Dussander opens the door of his porch to take the newspaper]
Todd Bowden: I'm not selling anything.
Kurt Dussander: Then what do you want?
Todd Bowden: If you could let me in for a minute, I just want to talk.
Kurt Dussander: Talk? I don't have anything to say to you, boy. Good day to you.
[he shuts the door and turns to go back inside]
Todd Bowden: [as he speaks, Dussander stops and slowly turns round] Bergen-Belsen, January '43 to June '43. Auschwitz, June '43 to June '44. Then you went to Patin. After that you disappeared, but then in 1965 you were spotted in West Berlin.
Kurt Dussander: Listen, boy... I don't have time for this game. Now get out of here before I call the police.
Todd Bowden: Call them if you want. I'm sure they'd love to meet you.