Maggie Ollerenshaw

Maggie Ollerenshaw

  • Born: 1949-10-8
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  • Extended Reading
    • Theodora 2022-04-23 07:01:55

      This review is in gibberish.

      This article is a running account, with essays, broken thoughts, and wherever I think of it. Just wanted to record a clip worth my memory.

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      1. It's understandable that I didn't get an Oscar. Really... there is still a gap between the Oscar level. The script is...

    • Ada 2022-03-25 09:01:08

      Compared with the plot, people pay more attention to the weapons in it...



      Compared to Spielberg's other movie of the same type, Saving Private Ryan, this one can only be said to be qualified.... Some people say that they were moved to tears when they saw the people and horses meet again... Is the tear point lower? ?

      The first hour of the plot was blunt and made me dizzy...

    • Duncan 2022-03-28 09:01:02

      The story revolves around a steed that is impressive and tear-jerking, albeit overly long. It is true that the film does not have too many gorgeous special effects, but it does not affect its appeal.

    • John 2022-03-28 09:01:02

      I was actually moved N times~~~ The male protagonist is very powerful! "I won't worry about you anymore after you leave, because you saw me and I saw you"

    War Horse quotes

    • Michael: The food in Italy is good, yeah?

      Gunther: [nods] Yes, very good.

      Michael: And the women?

      Gunther: Not as good as the food...

      Michael: From eating too much of the food?

    • Emilie: And you've never done a brave thing in your life?

      Grandfather: Maybe there are different ways to be brave. Did you know the French have the best carrier pigeons? And this could be the difference in the war - our messages getting through.

      Emilie: I don't want to hear about the birds.

      Grandfather: They are released at the front and told to go home - this is all they know. But to get there they must fly over war. Can you imagine such a thing? Here you are flying over so much pain and terror - and you know you can never look down. You have to look forward or you'll never get home. I ask you - what could be braver than that?