MacIntyre Dixon

MacIntyre Dixon

  • Born: 1931-12-22
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    • Jennyfer 2022-02-02 08:16:20

      Can't write short reviews

      It contains so many elements that it is no wonder it is called a "kaleidoscope". Everyone can find what they want from this film. A tale of idealist disillusionment, the revolutionary love depicted in it is pure and passionate, like a cup of boiling water. Not a revolutionary love, but a...

    • Eddie 2022-02-02 08:16:20

      "Reds": Struggle for ideals (Best Director at the 54th Academy Awards)

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      Reds (1981)

      After reading the IMDB250 and AFI100 series, it is time to watch the Oscar series ....

    • Zane 2022-03-27 09:01:21

      Awesome to mobilize emotions, awesome to stack letters and telegrams, awesome to end a three-hour movie with some innocuous words from others. I was really afraid that she didn't meet someone at the train station, so what's the point of all this.

    • Avis 2022-02-02 08:16:20

      Three and a half, round up; both Vittorio and Deedee Allen are strong

    Reds quotes

    • Emma Goldman: The Soviets have no more local autonomy. The central state has all the power. All the power is in the hands of a few men and they are destroying the revolution. They are destroying any hope of real communism in Russia. They're putting people like me in jail. My understanding of revolution is not a continual extermination of political dissenters, and I want no part of it. Every single newspaper's been shut down or taken over by the party. Anyone even vaguely suspected of being a counter-revolutionary can be taken out and shot without a trial. Where does that end? Is any nightmare justifiable in the name of defense against counter-revolution?

    • John Reed: What did you think this thing was gonna be? A revolution by consensus where we all sat down and agreed over a cup of coffee?

      Emma Goldman: Nothing works. Four million people died last year. Not from fighting a war, they died from starvation and typhus in a militaristic police state that suppresses freedom and human rights where nothing works.