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Rowena 2022-03-27 08:01:01
Poor king, success is...
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Damien 2022-03-27 08:01:01
I really wanted to cry when the group attacked~~o(>_<)o~~ Nima, the air conditioner in the theater, the countryside in winter and the cold in my hometown really made me feel the same way about this film, the most stomach ache of the year Sheet...
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Krystel 2022-03-27 08:01:01
I guessed the ending from the beginning, but I was still tortured and cried. Cold Northland. Lonely teenager. Sigur Rós' song makes the whole film even more...
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Daphney 2022-03-27 08:01:01
Similar to
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Adalberto 2022-03-27 08:01:01
Despotism and Rebellion Use Violence to Control Violence This is a silent and chilling...
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Jalyn 2022-03-27 08:01:01
3+1... It is rare that this film can be classified as "animal", the label "whale?", like a crocodile representing "taboo"? Like a whale facing the sea... it means freedom... whales represent "freedom" ” and “Children”, the kind of new-born calves who are not afraid of tigers and the fearless pursuit of freedom and beauty, the kind of individuals who are not afraid of power and do not know the heights of the sky at the beginning, although they are small but huge in size and infinite in energy,...
King of Devil's Island Comments
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Vince 2022-03-27 08:01:01
Once I saw a whale swimming with three harpoons stabbed inside him
Once I saw a whale swimming with three harpoons stabbed into him, and it took him a whole day to die. Made it even weaker because of the harpoon I shot. The body is covered with scars from the struggle...
The film has always been very dull, very depressing, and there are not many words. More shots... -
Nicole 2022-03-27 08:01:01
The bloody struggle in the cold world
[Micro Film Review] The Norwegian film "The King of Alcatraz" begins with an injured whale struggling in the icy waters, rolling up layers of waves. It's a metaphor for hopeless struggle, a symbol of the pain, self-consciousness, and defiance of the grown-up world of boys on this isolated island....o
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[last lines]
Erling: I once saw a whale swim with three harpoons in it. It took the entire day to die. He was weak due to the harpoon I shot him with. And covered with scars from all the battles he had fought. I have become acquainted with one boy whom is soon to sign off. For the six years he has been on this ship, he has done everything right. And now, he is going home.
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Erling: You do not belong here, either. Goodbye, manager!
Director: Marius Holst
Language: Norwegian,Swedish Release date: December 17, 2010