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Carmel 2022-05-10 21:15:10
Same content, two stories
I have never experienced such a movie-watching experience: I watched two versions of the same drama starring actors, and then I watched a movie with the same story as the theme, and the narrative style of the movie and the drama was completely different, making the same content to watch. Seems like...
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Ervin 2022-05-10 21:12:56
a strange movie
The Mutiny of the Kane Ship is the weirdest movie I've ever seen.
I can't rate it, but think it's worth a look.
At the beginning of the movie, I thought it was a war movie, but there was no war.
Then I thought it was a love movie, but it turned out that love was just embellishment.
Bogart came in...

Robert Francis
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Yolanda 2022-05-10 22:05:56
It's pretty cool, but I found out later that it's "Captain Quig" and "Marek" that I've heard a hundred times, and the main characters' names took a lot of effort to match. Digression is that Das Boot has many scenes similar to this film, and after watching it, I deeply feel the gap in the soundtrack and details.
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Enid 2022-05-10 18:58:55
I'm going to watch the drama version tonight and review it again (the second brush is a bit hard to finish), the scenes of Willie and his girlfriend are unnecessary, more scenes should be given to HB (hey you are so straightforward), the court reversal is a bit fast, HB The psychological defense line should not be so easily broken, of course, this is the screenwriter's problem. @sweetxz Dear, have we exchanged this drama?
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