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Concepcion 2022-03-23 09:02:52
love and compassion
Russell said that three simple and strong emotions dominate our life, that is, the desire for love, the pursuit of knowledge and the piercing pity for human suffering. There are two emotions that are meticulously and precisely displayed in this film: love and compassion.
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Garrett 2022-03-20 09:02:28
Beyond Borders
Only now did I realize that I watched a lot of movies in dormitory 342 in the second semester of my senior year.
Just watched the movie today (March 17, 2006) starring Angelina Jolie and Martin Campbell. In fact, I have never liked Angelia Jolie very much. I don't like her too thick lips and...

Julian Casey
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Melany 2022-03-15 09:01:05
It is essentially a literary and artistic film. The screenwriter wants to say: The suffering that Bai Zuo sees is only the beginning of suffering. The real suffering of war is itself, cold-blooded and nihilistic. It is neither worth sharing nor sympathy. However, the director did not Realize this meaning, so the subject is unfinished. The yellow of Ethiopia, the green of Khmer, the green of Chechnya, three stages of war adventures. Although the heroes and heroines who have traversed the sufferings of the world are enlightened, the core of the final story is only the sublimation of love. "Compared with a classic like "Atonement"? Angelina Jolie is willing to take over the filming of "They Killed My Father First" and "Agent Sauter" probably related to this film.
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Ellen 2022-03-19 09:01:07
Just like Meigu fell in love with the photographer of the National Geographic magazine in the Last Dream of the Bridge, Judy fell in love with Owen, the doctor who rescued the wounded on the front line of Chechnya, Ethiopia and Cambodia. I think I can understand this feeling! But this kind of magnificent movie adds more love, just like the MSG in the same dish, it's a bit vulgar!
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