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Scot 2022-12-28 17:38:43
Dark society shapes the devil, the devil awakens the tormented, it is not the devil who chooses this country, but the people of this country who choose the...
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Kallie 2022-12-19 12:09:16
Politics is another form of...
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Kole 2022-11-26 22:56:46
Agree with the film's peculiar and charming description, with the addition of that mediocre artist, a war that changed the world might have played out in another way. This mysterious madman has a lot of room for guessing, and it is also reasonable to pry open the cause of the disaster in the movie setting. Cusack's expression is very different from the usual performance, even like another person, excellent...
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Lupe 2022-10-31 05:28:33
Personally, I think it's still a very good film, especially the way of storytelling. . . The key is that John Cusack's acting skills completely surpassed that of "Prison in the Air", and once again made a qualitative leap. ....
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Janie 2022-10-30 02:53:41
"They are your canvas, that's your paint. Let it...
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Arturo 2022-10-26 20:39:56
It's fictitious, but it's...
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Daphney 2022-10-26 03:24:10
better than expected, John Cusack is a surprise, probably his best...
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Brody 2022-10-24 09:34:25
The Hitler here is quite real. It is politics devoted to Hitler, not Hitler devoted to...
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Letha 2022-10-23 20:46:12
A conjecture about...
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Gerhard 2022-10-23 20:25:38
I didn't know John Cusack back...
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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?