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Guiseppe 2023-09-15 20:59:10
There are always some people who are a small part of a large number of people, so what, yes, there is always a mixture of visible history and invisible facts....
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Flavio 2023-08-26 18:17:50
The book is so good, and there is also john...
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Bartholome 2023-08-10 06:53:41
No matter what happened to Max that night, Hitler would still go down that road. He had already seen the future. The young Hitler in the movie was very...
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Eula 2023-07-18 22:30:46
A very good interpretation of someone's perverted mental journey, the ending is a bit too flamboyant, completely...
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Adrien 2023-07-15 06:15:19
I'd say this looks great! an interpretation. good...
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Alex 2023-07-10 11:05:33
historical fable,...
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Antonette 2023-06-07 00:46:03
Aside from Hitler's childhood shadows and various Oedipus... hobbies, his power is still...
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Milo 2023-03-30 23:03:08
The plot should be fictional, but I thought it revealed Hitler's heart very...
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Pasquale 2023-01-30 01:32:50
John Cusack's temperament is too American, and the English-speaking Hitler is also very strange, although the acting is not...
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Shaun 2023-01-13 17:28:02
Pregnant with a game famous movie, pay...
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Sherwood 2022-10-23 22:19:34
When Marx Met Hitler--John Cusack "The Storm Changes"
I have been looking for this movie "Change of Color" for a long time, and finally I found it and saw it. The poster design is very interesting. Behind the "X" is the Nazi logo, which symbolizes a shadow.
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Keith 2022-10-23 23:28:52
tragedy
Tragedy belongs to all mankind. When Max died, the big pool of blood in his head seemed to be a foreshadowing of the bloody World War II soon. It may be the reason why I like Cusas better. When I saw him being beaten, the nerves in my wrist twitched in shock for a long time.
In addition, human...
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[discussing Max's play]
Adolf Hitler: Rothman.
Max Rothman: What did you think? The other night? My disaster? Did it remind you of Ypres? Or was it just rubbish?
Art patron/friend of Max's: Yes, what did you think?
Adolf Hitler: It didn't remind me of Ypres
Max Rothman: No? What did it remind you of, if anything?
Adolf Hitler: It reminded me perhaps - - perhaps, of a particularly disgusting and depraved dream of Ypres.
Max Rothman: [sardonically] As opposed to the happy, glorious one.
Adolf Hitler: [sincerely] Exactly. Exactly! Which your piece implies is ipso facto impossible.
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Max Rothman: Would you like a cigarette?
Adolf Hitler: They give you cancer of the lung.
Max Rothman: Are you a doctor?