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Guiseppe 2022-03-25 09:01:11
The plot progresses extremely fast. From the beginning to the end, she did not set up a clear opposition to the heroine. She joined the resistance organization and became a spy to rescue prisoners. She did good things with a "nothing to lose" attitude. The only exception was Munts, who recognized her as Jewish and shared with her the pain of losing all of his loved ones. The suspense of this German officer and that "traitor" is the last connection between the heroine and her...
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Wade 2022-03-23 09:02:20
The Dutch masterpiece of self-reflection is far better than Lust and Caution. Remember, don't watch the Chinese mainland eunuch version, watch the Dutch version! Check out the Dutch version! Check out the Dutch version! Check out the Dutch version! Check out the Dutch version! ! !...
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Marietta 2022-03-23 09:02:20
People are the hostages of history, Paul Verhoeven once again touched the gray area of human nature, and in the form of a novel, he showed the scene of "the country is broken, the mountains and rivers are in the city, the spring and the grass are...
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Lexi 2022-03-23 09:02:20
3.5 The plot comes first, and the characters other than the heroine are too hollow. Compared with Lust and Caution, the two have different paths. Rachel is the absolute center, male/patriarchy is her foil, seduction is also self "reform", luck has helped her avoid many disasters. The ups and downs of its fate are attributed to the current situation, rather than pointing to more complex and rich layers, making it so charming and glamorous that it is less human when it is...
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Nels 2022-03-22 09:02:07
9.0/10 points. 2017.08.05, first look, Blu-ray. The wheels of the times are rolling forward, crushing how many wandering souls. . . Waldemar Cobbs, played by the German SS, feels like the most striking villain in the film. He can play the piano, whistle well, kill people without changing his face, and show off his lustful little birds. Son. . . The heroine's performance is ten streets away from the celestial actresses. ....
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Baylee 2022-03-22 09:02:07
"Black Book" is a particularly wonderful Dutch version of "Lust and Caution". The solid and rigorous story has become the fascinating part of the film, and the tension formed by the densely suspicious and perilous context will make the human nature in the war years. Greed and ugliness is so vivid and vivid, the love and hatred intertwined between conspiracy and love, justice and betrayal is not only touching, but also has a profound focus on the absurdity of...
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Berenice 2022-03-22 09:02:07
Complementary bids, twists and turns, ups and downs, multiple interweaving of loyalty and betrayal, wars and wars see the truth, and there are so many people who seek fame and reputation. The heroine turned out to be the red-robed witch in GOT, so...
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Amani 2022-03-22 09:02:07
The drama is too powerful, even a little too...
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Coby 2022-03-21 09:02:20
I like this film very much, the story of more than 2 hours is well-cut, the editing is very good, the soundtrack is just right, and the actors are excellent, including its heroine and the German officer. The story has a lot of ups and downs, and the climax is repeated. You need to pay attention to some details. Watching this kind of film is a pleasure. I think I will watch it again when I have...
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Leslie 2022-03-21 09:02:20
The director is really addicted to the model of women being insulted and insulted to the limit and then revenge. Compared to Ang Lee's lust, it's so soft and pale, and Tang Wei's acting skills are not worthy of Melisandre's...
Black Book Comments
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Brendon 2022-04-21 09:02:42
Living is a problem in itself
I was moved by the heroine's loss when she learned that the war was over - "I don't actually want the war to end so much". Yes, a series of encounters made "revenge" the center of her life all along, and the end of the war made her lose the meaning of existence. War brings not only trauma, but also...
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Erna 2022-04-20 09:01:57
blindness of war
Many reasons for wars between countries can be objectively found. These objective reasons are often wrapped in the extremes and prejudices of the public, such as why Hitler killed the Jews. In Marx's theory, when the contradiction is stimulated to a certain level, it will evolve into a profiteering...
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Gerben Kuipers: [pointing to Tim's dead body] Do you know who this is?
Rachel Stein aka Ellis de Vries: [nods]
Gerben Kuipers: What do you have to say for yourself?
Rachel Stein aka Ellis de Vries: This.
[holds up the black book - which has the list of victims and offenders during the war]
Rachel Stein aka Ellis de Vries: This says everything.
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Rachel Stein aka Ellis de Vries: [SPOILER]
[Hans Akkermans is locked in the coffin, as a punishment for his murderous treason, struggling to get out by kicking and screaming]
Rachel Stein aka Ellis de Vries: We should actually get up and open the coffin.
Gerben Kuipers: Yeah. We should...
[both Rachel and Gerben remain seated, gazing at the river]
Gerben Kuipers: What should we do with all the money?
Rachel Stein aka Ellis de Vries: It doesn't belong to us.
Gerben Kuipers: It doesn't belong to anybody.
Rachel Stein aka Ellis de Vries: To the dead...
[the sound of Hans Akkermans's screams stops, meaning he is now dead. Gerben raises his finger]
Gerben Kuipers: He's quiet. Finally.
Rachel Stein aka Ellis de Vries: It seemed forever.
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Director: Paul Verhoeven
Language: Dutch,German,English,Hebrew Release date: May 18, 2007