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Brady 2022-03-20 09:02:34
Is this a true female movie? Produced by Theron, a female war correspondent starring Pei Chunhua. What more can I...
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Eulalia 2022-03-20 09:02:34
I didn't expect a report I liked a few years ago to reappear in the form of a movie. Still enthusiastic about Marie Colvin~ One of the producers is Charlize Theron. Ordinarily, he planned to act on his own before? The current male and female protagonists choose "chic", one is from "The Lost Lovers" and the other is "50 Shades of Gray". Seeing the image of Marie himself, I still feel a little more attractive than Pei Chunhua, but there is no way, right? This is probably the best that an ordinary...
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Daphney 2022-03-20 09:02:34
He rushed into the flames of war in high-end underwear and searched for the truth in a black blindfold. When hundreds of fabric bones were unearthed in Iraq’s pits, London newspapers were discussing whether publishing on the front page of the weekend would affect readers’ mood. When the boy who died from the bomb was displayed on the roadside in Afghanistan, the British party was celebrating the success of the one-month abstinence party. When tens of thousands of civilians in Syria are being...
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Zachery 2022-03-20 09:02:34
Heinously hypocritical Western perspectives and values, the whole film only has acting skills. The use of movies to kidnap politics is ridiculous...
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Mylene 2022-03-20 09:02:34
Such a character, no matter how the screenwriter or the actor interprets, is inferior to his own...
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Providenci 2022-03-19 09:01:07
War is not so terrible for governments. For they are not wounded or killed like ordinary...
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Helen 2022-03-19 09:01:07
Every second I saw Pei Chunhua perform so deliberately. The screenwriter did not dig into the true heart of the character, and was...
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Bert 2022-03-19 09:01:07
A war reporter once said: "I'm like a soldier, but the important difference is that I don't have a gun." But in fact, she/they used their own "long guns and short cannons" to destroy the fallen and hypocritical world to defend the remnants. The truth and human...
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Hermann 2022-03-19 09:01:07
It's an extremely heavy subject, it's too bloody and too tragic. We are always moved and impressed by these ordinary and heroic...
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Carter 2022-03-19 09:01:07
The 60/100 story line of the protagonist’s personal life and the war interview story line are not complete enough, the inner emotions of the characters cannot reach the level of empathy, and the plot related to the battlefield lacks the moment of real one-shot victory. The combination of the two lines was so-so. The audience had to find the moment of insight by themselves, and in short, they hardly said anything...
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Casey 2022-03-30 09:01:08
False political propaganda! Very hypocritical!
I think some plots of this film are debatable, especially the Syrian part at the end, which is suspected of whitewashing the rebels. There is no justice party in the civil war, but in this movie, the party who is declared "just" by the United States is depicted as a victim, persecuted and oppressed...
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Kevon 2022-03-30 09:01:08
feel good film
Class trip to see this movie, another movie about a white hero rescuing innocent third world people. But it is true that the heroine is admirable. After returning from a different war zone, drinking martini and fucking different men is not something everyone can do. A classmate next to her cried...
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Newspaper Editor: Why is it important, do you think, to see this images? Why is it important for you to be there? Right now you may be one of the only Western journalists in Homs. Our team has just left.
Marie Colvin: For an audience for which any conflict is very far away, this is the reality. There are 28,000 civilians, men, women and children, a city of the cold and hungry, starving, defenseless. There are no telephones. The electricity has been cut off. Families are sharing what they have with relatives and neighbors. I have sat with literally hundreds of women with infant children who are trapped in these cold, brutal conditions, unable to feed their children anything other than sugar and water for weeks on end. That little boy was one of the two children who died today. It's what happens every day. The Syrian regime is claiming that they're not hitting civilians, that they're just going after terrorist gangs. But every civilian house has been hit. The top floor of the building I'm in has been totally destroyed. There are no military targets here. It is a complete and utter lie.
Newspaper Editor: Well, thank you for using the word " lie ". I think a lot of people wanna thank you, because it's a word we don't often hear, it's not often used, but it is the truth in this case. The Syrian regime, their representatives, have continually lied. They've lied on this program to us directly. Marie, I mean, you have covered a lot of conflicts over a long time. How does this compare?
Marie Colvin: This is the worst conflict I've ever seen. It's the worst because it was a peaceful uprising that was crushed by violence. President Assad is sitting in his palace in Damascus in panic, the entire security apparatus his father built crumbling around him, and he is responding in the only way he's been taught how. When he was a child, he watched his father crush oppositions by shelling the city of Hama into ruins and killing 10,000 innocent civilians. He watched, as we're watching, a dictator killing with impunity. And the words on everybody's lips here are, " Why have we been abandoned? ". " Why? ". I don't know why.
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Marie Colvin: Your apartment looks like Patrick Bateman's London nightmare.