Hemingway & Gellhorn Comments

  • Willis 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    Nicole's overly exquisite dress and too much Botox face deducted points for this...

  • Green 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    There are a lot of dew points, just look at this...

  • Antonina 2022-03-15 09:01:07

    Only the period of the Spanish Civil War is more beautiful, and the supporting role lineup is good, plus one star; later, as if trying to prove that their sexual functions have been normal, they will continue to add sex scenes. Delete the film and it can last for at least 2 hours. The performance of the two protagonists can only be said to be improvised, it’s not easy that Nicole can only perform with 2/3 of his...

  • Jackie 2022-03-15 09:01:07

    I really don't understand why the director keeps changing the color of the picture. It's really unnecessary. But the point of joy is that I saw Mao Mao, Premier Zhou, Chairman Chiang... and one is better than one... BTW, sister Song Meiling made Chen Chong act beautiful. In addition, Sister Nicole has dew points. The dew points in this show are not worth it!...

  • Conor 2022-03-14 14:12:28

    In fact, it is based on the biography of Gellhorn as the protagonist. The sex scene between the two of them is very outstanding during the war. Nicole is still so beautiful, and Owen's butt is still quite upset. --- Keke returns to the serious theme, the two great figures both pursued too many careers and broke their relationship. This is what we call "revolutionary friendship." The scene is a bit of a revolving scene, and it is too tiring to cut black and white and color. China is lying down...

  • Elsa 2022-01-18 08:02:54

    Passos, Capa, Evans, Scribner, etc. Hemingway's circle of friends. But this is Gellhorn's film, a feminist perspective. It must be admitted that Gailhorn was a great war correspondent in the 20th century, covering 8 important wars, including the Normandy landings, and still reporting the US invasion of Panama until the age of 81. In terms of courage, perseverance and sharpness, she is on par with Hemingway. Well, the pen is a bit weaker, but she has better eloquence and alcohol. Seen elsewhere,...

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Hemingway & Gellhorn quotes

  • Ernest Hemingway: Well, in this joint, they don't drink to get drunk, they drink to stay drunk.

  • Martha Gellhorn: I do not see myself as a footnote to someone else's life.