Pep Cortés

Pep Cortés

  • Born: 1945-5-5
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  • Extended Reading
    • Meta 2022-06-06 17:14:23

      The Elegy of Internationalism

      For the Chinese audience, the most intimate part of the film is the chorus of the Internationale, right? At least for the audience before 70, the puzzling "Enjoy Nashner" was so familiar as a child.
      There was a time when some people believed that "workers have no motherland",...

    • Neoma 2022-06-06 20:23:01

      The long history of the revolution and the civilian epic

      The title "Revolutionary Past" is more appropriate. When shooting people, I used a lot of close-up close-ups. The revolutionary ideals of comradeship with the members of the militia squad carved on their faces, flashing in the eyes and hidden between the eyebrows, were full and poetic. The...

    • Martine 2022-06-06 22:26:56

      It doesn't matter to the Stalinists, but even the international column is black, which makes me a little suspicious of the film's tendency. Besides, few people really think that Trotskyist organizations can succeed. Speaking of which, if there is any way to learn, replace the guerrillas of the Ma Tong Labor Party with Tubal Road, the Republican Government with the National Government, and the Franco Fascism with the Japanese Fascism... Xiaoyou will probably have to scold his mother after seeing it.

    • Donnell 2022-06-06 11:35:41

      Some plots really resemble Orwell's experience: accidentally joining the Social Labor Party of Horses, child-like training, no war for several weeks, and the two factions confronted each other in high-rise buildings. It was not fascism that defeated the idealists, it was the ugly political struggle.

    Land and Freedom quotes

    • David: Revolutions are contagious.

    • [last lines]

      Kim, David's granddaughter: The other day I found this. It was amongst my granddad's papers, and I just thought it was, like, fitting for him. It's a poem by William Morris, and I'd just like to read it out: "Join in the battle, wherein no man can fail. For whoso fadeth and dieth, yet his deeds shall still prevail."