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Yvette 2022-04-24 07:01:14
Although it is not as exciting and exciting as the current movies, the rhythm is very stable, and the acting skills of the little boy are very...
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Emmitt 2022-04-24 07:01:14
The understanding of the socialist camp: a film that is discordant, apolitical, and has no big...
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Garth 2022-04-24 07:01:14
The last hug is so...
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Erika 2022-04-23 07:02:40
p4, the first h264 encoded quasi-HD I watched in the 17crt...
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Avis 2022-04-23 07:02:40
I have a little prejudice against Bruce Willie, and I don't like his films very much, but this film is really exciting and attractive, especially the little boy, whose acting skills are...
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Nels 2022-04-23 07:02:40
Sympathy for children,...
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Vanessa 2022-04-23 07:02:40
A movie from a long time ago. Old Bo is teaching us what responsibility...
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Sunny 2022-04-23 07:02:40
Very well-organized 90s American action movie, the standard configuration is a special agent with Trauma + a little special kid + a police veteran who silently supports you + a conspiracy high-level national security, the child played very well, I watched it with my mother cctv6, parent-child...
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Owen 2022-04-23 07:02:40
110417@ Thunder Look at Killer on the Train Peter Stormare as PB's Peter Stormare; watched it purely to reduce my "want to see"
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Arnold 2022-04-23 07:02:40
After all, it's a movie from...
Mercury Rising Comments
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Lenny 2021-12-31 08:02:38
U.S. national security, personal privacy, development of cryptography...
The background is that in the early 1990s, Phil Zimaman used the RSA asymmetric key encryption system to develop a free shareware called PGP (Excellent Privacy). People all over the world can use the encryption software to send personal private information without supervision! The US National...
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Edmund 2021-12-31 08:02:38
Do you believe that the head of the US National Security Agency has only two helpers? (Spoiler, those who haven't watched it should be careful)
The plot is not brilliant. A kid with autism deciphers the "Mercury Project" code constructed by the US National Security Agency to protect the spy list all over the world. This matter is not a trivial matter for any country, but in the United States, which is known as the number one imperialist...
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Lomax: [to Jeffries] Sometimes you got something... just magic, and then it goes away. You had it, but the magic's gone.
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Nick Kudrow: You know what I think, Mr. Jeffries? I think you've seen too many of those four wheel drive commercials on TV.
[Art laughs and claps his hands]
Nick Kudrow: The ones where you get to drive fast and be a renegade? Let's talk about the real world for a moment, shall we, where you're not some wonderful, lone wolf hero, but you're part of a team, and you play your position, because that's what America is, Mr. Jeffries. It's one big team. Now this might be difficult for you to grasp, but I am a patriot. And a patriot is one who makes the right moral choice. Sometimes it takes a strong man to make that choice. One boy cannot survive on his own. One of nature's mistakes weighed against the lives of thousands of our people. Think about it. You worked undercover. How many of our agents will be put in harm's way if this code is compromised? Members of your team. Men like Rashid Halabi, an Iraqi-American, and a great patriot. A man who as we speak is undercover in Saddam's Republican Guard. A man who has not seen his family...
[Art kicks him in the stomach]
Art Jeffries: That's for Simon's parents, you piece of shit!