A Private War Comments

  • Cole 2022-03-24 09:03:16

    From the protagonist's personal point of view, it is said that war reporters are somewhat crazy to go to and from dangerous areas again and again to witness people and events. It does not specifically emphasize her private life, work content and its meaning, but more on her mental...

  • Giles 2022-03-24 09:03:16

    Pike Chunhua can play anything. It's not as good-looking in the field as it is in London with all the...

  • Raleigh 2022-03-24 09:03:16

    Pike Chunhua can play anything. It's not as good-looking in the field as it is in London with all the...

  • Bailey 2022-03-24 09:03:16

    Always feel thirsty. Where each fragment ends is shallow. Except for the last one of...

  • Santos 2022-03-24 09:03:16

    Always feel thirsty. Where each fragment ends is shallow. Except for the last one of...

  • Beulah 2022-03-24 09:03:16

    How can a person who can't be gentle with his colleagues around him feel sympathy and compassion for the suffering? I, a person who would cry when I saw a Syrian, Palestinian, Iraqi child, did not shed a single tear, only anger the whole time... Can you not make a war reporter look like a rebellious teenager, this should be a very respectable profession. Three stars are all given to the subject matter, the white left makes me...

  • Rogelio 2022-03-24 09:03:16

    How can a person who can't be gentle with his colleagues around him feel sympathy and compassion for the suffering? I, a person who would cry when I saw a Syrian, Palestinian, Iraqi child, did not shed a single tear, only anger the whole time... Can you not make a war reporter look like a rebellious teenager, this should be a very respectable profession. Three stars are all given to the subject matter, the white left makes me...

  • Liliane 2022-03-23 09:03:01

    The texture of "Assassination of Osama bin Laden" is not inferior to the model worker sister Pui...

  • Harrison 2022-03-23 09:03:01

    Destroyed and horrified. Mary Colvin was a natural warrior and fighter. No matter how much physical and mental damage she suffered, she insisted on going to the front line, the center of hell. It was a sense of mission calling her to pass on the scene of hell, to tell everyone the truth, and to remind everyone of the value of peace. Pei Chunhua even imitated the same voice. The real image data of the protagonist at the end of the film is still shocking. I'm still afraid of war movies, it's too...

  • Arnold 2022-03-23 09:03:01

    Destroyed and horrified. Mary Colvin was a natural warrior and fighter. No matter how much physical and mental damage she suffered, she insisted on going to the front line, the center of hell. It was a sense of mission calling her to pass on the scene of hell, to tell everyone the truth, and to remind everyone of the value of peace. Pei Chunhua even imitated the same voice. The real image data of the protagonist at the end of the film is still shocking. I'm still afraid of war movies, it's too...

Extended Reading
  • Mae 2022-01-15 08:02:09

    Beacon of freedom, harmony of democracy

    A war reporter conducted various reports in a simple and profound way, and then the truth turned out to be like a pancake. The sauce is what it tastes like. I really can’t make up other things anymore. Quiet, forget it, everyone in Canada. This year, considering the card deduction handle, see the...

  • Stacy 2022-03-21 09:02:58

    The acting is okay, but the political overtones are the biggest flaw

    The overall acting skills of the protagonist are still ok, but why do you look at all this with the eyes of the Western world? Isn't all this the result of Lao Mei's incitement behind the scenes? Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya, which country was not a peaceful and wealthy country before, what has...

A Private War quotes

  • [first lines]

    Interviewer: Last question. Fifty years from now, some youngster's gonna pull this disc out of a box and maybe make a judgment about becoming a journalist. What would you want that youngster to know about Marie Colvin and about being a war correspondent?

    Marie Colvin: Very difficult question. It's like writing, uh, your own obituary. I suppose to look back at it and say, you know, I cared enough to go to these places and write, in some way, something that would make, uh, someone else care as much about it as I did at the time. Part of it is you're never gonna get to where you're going if you acknowledge fear. I think fear comes later,

    [realization chuckle]

    Marie Colvin: when it's all over.

  • Marie Colvin: [about Norm] He was always first in and last out. He was invincible.

    Paul Conroy: There are old journalists and there are bold journalists. There are no old and bold journalists. You said that.