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Electa 2022-04-21 09:03:03
A round of applause for all the women who are restless in the...
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Alana 2022-04-21 09:03:03
The CNN connection at the end is the highlight moment of the whole article. The part where I talked to my editor on the shore was also a test of my acting...
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Salma 2022-04-21 09:03:03
A review of the truth about the war in the Middle East that we often see on the news, yes, we are the kind of normal people who eat breakfast and watch wars in other countries, thinking that we know the truth but can never perceive the truth. From the perspective of the protagonist, the film restores the cruelty of war, but the distance between the film and the truth, like the distance between news and real breakfast, is difficult for the audience to perceive. The film itself has three stars,...
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Keanu 2022-04-21 09:03:03
This is not a bra, It's Le Perla! Fashion is refined. The filming was so-so, and the editing was a bit messy, so Sister Pei Chunhua's acting skills were slayed! The heroine is also a little distressing and a little annoying, very tangled. The war is really tragic, not only soldiers will have PTSD! And Fifty Shades of Grey starring is not...
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Cindy 2022-03-31 09:01:07
Parker's acting skills are really good. Is it good to learn the voice?...
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Josefina 2022-03-31 09:01:07
The narrative of the film is too loose, there are many things to say, and it fails to form an organic connection. But Pei Chunhua's acting against the sky really surprised me, it's only a matter of time before winning a golden...
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Issac 2022-03-31 09:01:07
In a film with a strong Western bias, Pixun Hua did a good job and couldn't help but be willing to film a bed scene, and even filmed a full luo, but unfortunately the figure is ugly and the breasts are sagging. As a former reporter who has also been to the Middle East and North Africa, I still admire war correspondents. It is rare for a woman to have continuous work in this field for more than 20 years. She speaks for the Western media, which is also her position, just don't deliberately...
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Iva 2022-03-31 09:01:07
It's like a countdown to death, and the more you go, the more you can't bear to watch it. I had tears in my eyes when Annie Lennox's Requiem at the end played. Reminds me of several Syrians I met in Germany, one of whom was competing for a position with me on the same stage. For me, if I can't find a job, it's a big deal to go back to China. For him, if I can't find a job, there is no other way out. rest in...
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Deron 2022-03-31 09:01:07
Sister Pei's acting is really good,...
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Garrett 2022-03-30 09:01:08
[Beijing Film Festival Screening] Live-action biopic. It's a tribute to a war correspondent and a portrait of a strong woman's career. Pei Chunhua is like being reborn, and she has performed the heroine's perseverance and struggle under the double torture of physical and psychological. The performance of the queen level is admirable! But the narrative rhythm of the film still feels like a running account. Tears at the end, but where does the heroine's belief come from? Perhaps in addition to...
A Private War Comments
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Brittany 2022-01-15 08:02:09
"Private War"
This is a biographical film. It is about the biography of the famous war correspondent Mary Colvin. Mary is a reporter for the "Sunday Times". She has conducted interviews in war-torn hotspots and was blinded by the bombing in Sri Lanka. Hence the nickname "One-eyed Woman". She also went to the...
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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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[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.
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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.