Emilio Guerrero

Emilio Guerrero

  • Born: 1956-2-18
  • Height: 5' 10¾" (1.8 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Edyth 2022-01-11 08:02:49

      A piece of red cloth

      Documentary films are too difficult to write.

      Telling stories in chronological order. During the virtual flashback, there are three scenes. One is the witnessing old lady on the balcony describing to his father how Charlie was captured that afternoon. The second is that Charlie's friends recalled...

    • Brandy 2022-01-11 08:02:49

      Mountain and sand

      I admit that I was a bit boring when I watched the movie, the pace was slow, the shots were realistic, and I kept flashing back and forth, but combined with the stories behind the scenes, I felt that the movie was very good.

      The film is about the white horror under the coup d'etat. The army strictly...

    • Destinee 2022-03-25 09:01:16

      The 35th Cannes Palme d'Or & Best Actor. The Costa-Gavras scene design is first-class, in fact, it is based on seeing what can't be seen. It also uses eyewitnesses to restore the scene to tell the audience. Jack Lemon's transformation is very good. , this clumsy image of a businessman is more convincing than a justice fighter. The same theme "Chile Says No" and "Dignity Colony"

    • Ellen 2022-03-20 09:02:25

      the acting is restrained and reserved, it appear to be a sleuth movie, but it touches upon the involvement of america in military coup, their illusion about american's way of life.

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    Missing quotes

    • Ed Horman: Now, erm, I owe you an apology.

      Beth Horman: No, you don't.

      Ed Horman: No, no, no. Well, for a long time now I've sold you short. Both of you. I don't really know why. Unless it's because I'm getting old. And I'm very stubborn.

    • Ed Horman: This past week I've felt like, erm, my heart has been torn out of me.

      Beth Horman: It's okay.

      Ed Horman: I feel very guilty.

      Beth Horman: Hey, Charlie always says guilt is like fear. It's given to us for survival, not destruction.

      Ed Horman: Oh. Beth, for what it's worth, I think you are one of the most courageous people I have ever met.