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Margarette 2022-03-17 09:01:03
Judas finally gave up his revenge because he was taught by God The most shocking racetrack was a classic, the whole process was no urine, the Son of God was sent to earth to help the Jews rebel against Roman rule It can be said to be a great...
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Sammy 2022-03-16 09:01:03
"Cult" films hidden under the cloak of Orthodoxy. Although at that time, such a large production and pomp, and such a complex plot had an epic sense of grandeur, the ideology of the film itself was too obvious, and the characterization was too stereotyped. These characteristics were infinitely magnified in future Hollywood movies, and eventually turned into today's rather "anti-art" Hollywood blockbuster culture. This should also be...
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Damien 2022-03-15 09:01:02
[Screening at Shanghai Film Festival] I bought a double-disc D9 7 years ago, but I have never watched it by accident. Now I finally saw the 4K restored version on the big screen. Three and a half hours of epic work. The magnificent and magnificent naval battle and the arena and carriage battle, the god-like photography and scheduling are breathtaking, stunned, and the five bodies are on the ground! The actor's acting skills are very powerful, and the character image is rich in three-dimensional...
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John 2022-03-15 09:01:02
From the narrative point of view, until the end of the horse race, I thought I was watching "Gladiator". With the introduction of the crucifixion, the film's deep power finally emerges. "Ben-Hur" concludes the whole film with the discussion of religious belief. Ben-Hur's tragic experience has become a symbol of "all living beings are suffering". The opposition between good and evil in the previous colonization and resistance has also been deconstructed. Hatred is like power. will lead to sin....
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Talia 2022-03-14 14:12:22
#Shanghai Film Festival# I really can’t fathom the religious meaning, but I ended up watching the long horse-drawn carriage race with my mouth open. The last few laps reminded me of the time when Ferrari and Renault were fighting for the last...
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Rosario 2022-01-26 08:02:06
It is rare to have such a masterpiece in the 1950s. The heavy length, valuable ideas, and rich and rich plots constitute a masterpiece. The story of Judas will never end, and issues of religion are being reinterpreted in such an age. The plot of the film is moderate, the tension is moderate, and the spirit is always shining. The doctrine of Christ is still the subject of repayment and forgiveness, and faith is always greater than the imprisonment of the law. Nice...
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Malvina 2022-01-26 08:02:06
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Emie 2022-01-26 08:02:06
The epic giant system is full of energy, but it is fascinating everywhere. At first glance, I thought it was just a story of revenge, but I didn't expect Christ to be the core. The director's move is really clever! In the era of no special effects, such a thrilling and coherent scene of horse racing can still be filmed. Today's "big scenes" that rely on special effects blasting should really be...
Ben-Hur Comments
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America 2022-01-26 08:02:06
Ben Hur
When I first opened this movie, I liked the background music in the prologue very much, and it was the first time I saw a movie with the prologue.
The protagonist Judas Ben-Hur is a nobleman from Judea, who is highly respected and respected and loved by the local people. As a result...
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Brain 2022-01-26 08:02:06
I wonder who would dare to shoot like this now
MGM's most classic epic movie?
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[Judah confronts Esther and Malluch in the Valley of the Lepers]
Judah Ben-Hur: [angrily, to Esther] Why did you tell me they were dead?
Esther: It was what they wanted. Judah, I must not betray this faith. Will you do this for them?
Judah Ben-Hur: Not to see them?
Esther: [seeing Miriam and Tirzah approach] They are coming... Judah! Judah, love them in the way they most need to be loved: not to look at them! Judah, let it be as though you had never come here. Please, Judah!
[Judah hides behind a boulder as Esther goes to meet Miriam]
Miriam: Is Judah well? Is he happy?
[Judah's face twists in anguish]
Esther: Yes. He is well. Your mind can be at rest for him. He is well, Miriam.
Miriam: [taking the basket of food] God be with you.
[Miriam and Tirzah go back into their cave]
Esther: [going back to Judah] They are gone. We can go back.
Judah Ben-Hur: [bitterly] Go back... to what?
Esther: Judah, they have one blessing left: to think you remember them as they were. Live your own life. Forget what is here.
Judah Ben-Hur: Forget? It's as if they were alive in a grave!
Esther: But what can you do?
Judah Ben-Hur: Undo what you've done! How could you have suffered them to come here? I must see them!
Esther: No Judah, please! Judah!
[Judah starts toward the cave but is stopped by Malluch]
Esther: Oh, think, Judah, *think*! It will tear them apart if they see you!
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Sheik Ilderim: One God, that I can understand; but one wife? That is not civilized.
[nudges Judah]
Sheik Ilderim: It is not generous!