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Jessie 2022-04-20 09:02:25
How hilarious is this...
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Haylie 2022-04-20 09:02:25
I don't know how to give...
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Gregorio 2022-04-20 09:02:25
Different perspectives have different ways of looking at history. In this game, we were arrogant and did not play cards according to the normal rules. Although there is an ancient tradition of "the two armies are fighting, they will not kill them", but this time they want to use the trick of borrowing a knife to kill. Played it, failed, and caught up with too many innocent people. The lesson is profound, and I hope it will never happen again. PS It was the first time I saw a foreigner play a...
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Frieda 2022-04-20 09:02:25
Purely for the sake of curiosity, the American filmed the Boxer Movement. At the beginning and the end of the eight countries playing different music at the same time, it is very joyful, the middle is very procrastination, and there is nothing good to...
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Archibald 2022-04-20 09:02:25
What kind of mess is this? If the Qing soldiers and the Boxers really had this ability, China would not have signed so many unequal treaties at that...
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Mckenzie 2022-04-20 09:02:25
The film for the Eight-Power Allied Forces is long and smelly, and all four stars are given to...
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Marcelle 2022-04-20 09:02:25
It is rare to reflect the Boxer Rebellion incident in 1900 from a European and American perspective. The nearly three-hour film shows its ambitions, and it is really interesting to see the "Intermission" that is common in old Hollywood. Don't talk about the film's whitewashing of the Eight-Power Allied Forces, it's just the attention to the scenery props, which is pleasing to the eye. The city walls, city gates, moats, and residential buildings are quite ancient in the real-life Beijing city....
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Alexzander 2022-04-20 09:02:25
The Sino-British War in 1840, the Sino-British War in 1860, and China in 1900, did anything change? What about the Xinhai Revolution of 1910? What about 1949? Different perspectives may be more objective, but has the subjective thing changed? The Chinese people's strides towards modern civilization are tortuous and...
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Davonte 2022-04-19 09:02:44
There are a lot of passers-by who speak Mandarin, and the standard set costumes are pretty good. My Aiwa has just entered the age of no confusion and still kills all the rouge fans in...
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Yvette 2022-04-19 09:02:44
A masterpiece of the American epic era, full of grooves but still...
55 Days at Peking Comments
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Clementine 2022-02-25 08:01:05
How to use big productions to falsify history and reverse black and white
The three films I accidentally watched recently all tell the past of the Boxer: "The Secret History of the Qing Palace", the drama version of "Under the Red Flag" and this "Beijing 55th"; the shooting time is also different, they are in the 1940s. The end, the beginning of the 21st century and the...
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Melyssa 2022-02-25 08:01:05
Whoever wants to see the world clearly should keep the necessary distance from it
This is an American movie filmed in the 1960s, about the Eight-Power Allied Forces. This combination is destined to be an extraordinary work, especially for the Chinese.
The production of the film was very serious. In the 1960s, when it was impossible to come to China for shooting at all, a Beijing...
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Maj. Matt Lewis: Alright, you fight the wars. Just let us fight the battles! Will you?
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Dowager Empress Tzu-Hsi: There is no greater calamity than to underestimate an enemy.