Burn! Comments

  • Leann 2023-04-23 08:27:25

    Original Marlon Brando 'Better songs than armies' 'Better silence than...

  • Nico 2023-04-22 16:09:57

    I watched the CD I bought two years ago and got stuck halfway through it, and then I couldn’t find any resources. I finally finished it today, and I wasn’t disappointed in the end. It’s a story based on the coup that took place in Guadeloupe, French in the Caribbean. , back and forth ten years of grievances, civilization and war, independence and slavery interspersed, the ups and downs rhythm is good, OST has a kind of wild rough beauty, after checking it, it is really the work of the great God...

  • Karlie 2023-03-30 13:44:35

    The conscience works, vision pattern and critical power of conscience directors are rarely seen in the history of world cinema since then. Forgive the lack of technical skills for that. All three Pontecorvo films are highly...

  • Jodie 2023-03-28 22:19:57

    Those who trample civilization with civilization will eventually be judged by...

  • Nannie 2023-03-20 11:08:33

    no one can give you your...

  • Humberto 2023-03-05 00:36:10

    Malone thinks his acting is the best in this movie, saying that although this movie is good, few people watched it at the time. The movie is really good, the soundtrack is also good, some clips are like a documentary, cruel and...

  • Elinor 2023-03-02 16:20:31

    - You're the auther, Sir William. - No, only the...

  • Chase 2023-02-23 11:27:22

    How Pontecorvo asked Americans to make a film also has a taste of Western movies - self-righteous civilized white people vs. more human local natives, but this time, the colonizers changed from asking three questions to talking machines with philosophical ideas. too...

  • Joanny 2023-02-15 14:52:43

    good! Brando's acting is amazing. It is debatable that jose's final position was almost anarchisme, despite the background - the colonial liberation movement was in full swing, but the people were not mobilized, so it ended up being a story of a lone hero who fought against imperialism...

  • Harry 2023-01-29 18:22:19

    Marlon Brando's looks really match his acting...

Extended Reading
  • Jolie 2022-10-11 19:38:37

    That's a small masterpiece, and you are the author

    - Civilization is not a simple matter, Jose. You cannot learn its secrets overnight. Today civilization belongs to the white man and you must learn to use it. Without it, you cannot go forward.


    - Jose Dolores says that if what we have in our country is civilization, civilization of white men, then...

  • Kennith 2022-10-11 13:38:29

    Where is the island of Quemadada?

    After googled for a while, I couldn't determine the location of the island of Quemada, maybe it's a very unknown African island; I occasionally watched this film on the Phoenix Film Station, and Lao Ma played it very well. tangled. Aside from this, some of the film's points of oppression,...

Burn! quotes

  • Sir William Walker: A fine specimen, isn't he? You know, it's an exemplary story. In the beginning he was nothing. A porter, a water carrier. And England makes him a revolutionary leader and when he no longer serves her, he's put aside. And when he rebels again more or less in the name of those same ideals which England's taught him - England decides to eliminate him. Don't you think that's a small masterpiece?

  • José Dolores: It is not true that fire destroys everything. A little life always remains. Yet in the end, a blade of grass. So, how come the white invaders win? How come they win in the end? Someone of us will always remain. Still others will be born later. And others, too, will begin to understand. In the end, you also will understand. And the whites, in the end, will be maddened by you. Madder than a white beast becomes when he finds he's closed in and the mad beast'll run for the last time, pursued and hunted all over the island, till he falls into one of the great fires that he himself has made. And the groans from this dying beast will become our first cry of freedom. One that will be heard far, far beyond this island.

Burn!

Director: Gillo Pontecorvo

Language: Italian,Portuguese,English Release date: October 21, 1970

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