A Twelve-Year Night Comments

  • Stuart 2023-07-06 02:43:47

    It's ambitiously told, reconciled with intermittent comedy and human, and occasionally dazzling, but it doesn't prevent it from portraying the torment of prison. Because of the lack of understanding of Uruguay's history, it makes the ending more exciting and...

  • Clarissa 2023-06-27 05:24:14

    Uruguay, South America, the bloody arteries are cut, the political game is brutal, and the world's progress is staggering. The struggle of Communist Party members will eventually bring rewards, and the people will not forget...

  • Zelda 2023-06-22 14:38:58

    9 points for the dungeon part, 3 points for the other...

  • Agnes 2023-06-17 13:17:02

    A movie with power in its calm, some things and some people are always worthy of our...

  • Zion 2023-06-17 06:18:23

    Sensational to the rhythm collapse, music to the point of being hypocritical to the point of...

  • Rosario 2023-05-29 14:13:36

    Quite a bizarre movie. These three characters are all members of the political terrorist organization "Tupamaro", which not only assassinated CIA advisers in Uruguay, Uruguayan military and police officers, but also kidnapped, imprisoned, tortured and tortured civil servants. Politicians. The junta detained them for long periods of time to prevent new attacks from slipping terrorists. To give this film a high score is about encouraging terrorist organizations to gain power through...

  • Rosalind 2023-05-20 07:30:09

    "I am imprisoned in a world without you, and I can feel my tear ducts shaking slightly." You can imprison my body, torture my spirit, and paralyze my will, but you cannot imprison my soul. The freedom of the soul is always the first, a prison film, shot so poetically, the language of each shot is endowed with deep meaning, a rare...

  • Dolly 2023-05-14 08:00:36

    Being imprisoned, persisting until being released from prison, and making a career, nothing is...

  • Maegan 2023-05-11 20:58:18

    A true warrior is not shouting and killing, not afraid of death, but has been detained alone in a dungeon like this for 12 years, and there is no one who has lost hope and faith. The interlude in it is very well matched. This version of "Sound of Silence" must be listened to, the female voice is sobbing, and this year's Oscar is the best foreign language...

  • Gwendolyn 2023-05-08 17:13:03

    Don't worry about this movie, you have to watch it slowly, watch it, you will find it is a...

Extended Reading
  • Christopher 2022-08-25 19:25:22

    The biggest gain is to understand a piece of history

    The film is adapted from a real story. The plot of the whole movie is relatively plain, and there are many notable places.

    Starting from a radio song program, lighthearted music was broadcast in the prison. At that time, the prisoners and the guards "dancing" seemed to tell a sad and ridiculous...

  • Demetrius 2022-08-25 14:49:14

    The'Papillon' who sits in prison can also become president

    The Uruguayan Olympic bid film "a Twelve-Year Night" (a Twelve-Year Night) is a fact-based film telling the story of three political instigators being held in solitary confinement for a long time under a military dictatorship. The side of the film shows the story of that dispute. history:

    The...

A Twelve-Year Night quotes

  • José Mujica: What do you think they are? Nuns in a charity?

    Lucy: Shut up! Shut up! Listen to me! I'm the one you have to listen to! I'm your mother. They want to drive you crazy. You can't let them. Do you understand?

    José Mujica: Mom...

    Lucy: Mom my ass! Listen to me. Listen to what I have to say. You have to resist. Resist any way you can, no matter what happens. Resist and don't let them kill you.

    José Mujica: I don't know what to do.

    Lucy: Yes, you do. The only defeated are the ones who stop fighting. You'll get through this and move on. And nobody... Nobody will take what you have inside.

  • Mauricio Rosencof: Please, Barriola, let's solve this. I can't listen to you anymore.

    Soldato Barriola: Stop calling me by my name! What do you want the paper and pen for?

    Mauricio Rosencof: For you to write her a letter.

    Soldato Barriola: What for?

    Mauricio Rosencof: Because you said she was hot, I thought you liked her.