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Colt 2022-02-12 08:01:28
[Film Review] The Dirty Dozen (1967) 6.8/10
War is hell, in Robert Aldrich's THE DIRTY DOZEN, for the first time in an American movie, the plot discards any form of pretense that its German-slaughtering finale is based on rationality or a moral higher ground, neither a reactive defense maneuver, nor a justified tit for tat, as simple as...
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Antonio 2022-02-12 08:01:28
"The Twelve King Kong": the thickness of a blockbuster war
"The Twelve King Kong": The thickness of the blockbuster of war is
published in the "National Humanities and History" in July 2014.
"The Twelve King Kong" was released in 1967 and translated into "Dream Assault Team" or...

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Krystina 2022-03-25 09:01:10
I thought it was just an American theme, but some scenes that are prone to political and moral controversy were unexpected: a family member of a German soldier who never stayed, the application of Lee Marvin's group psychology in training, the human struggle of soldiers who carried out orders ambiguous with morality. They are heroes militarily, but what about human nature?
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Patricia 2022-02-12 08:01:28
The filming is too rough, the characters are rough (none of the twelve characters are interesting), the scene is rough, the plot is rough (the foreplay is so long that it will make people fall asleep countless times), a little suspicious of Aldridge Is the most reputed Hollywood B-level film director
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