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Baylee 2022-03-24 09:01:24
The fall of the...
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Esmeralda 2022-03-24 09:01:24
Kubrick's anti-war films are always soberly thinking about the impact of war on human beings. Here, war has become a tool for high-ranking officials and politicians. It was they, not the soldiers, who pulled the trigger, and not only corpses, but helpless justice was under the...
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Delmer 2022-03-24 09:01:24
Feels like Twelve Angry Men (Scenery - Hole - Moat: Timeliness of Long and Walking, Monumental's Composition and Rebellion against the...
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Frida 2022-03-24 09:01:24
Kushen's perspective on the world is always regressing, seemingly discussing the damn war, but he is aiming at the degeneration of the totalitarian system. The handling of the end credits is wonderful, Kirk Douglas is standing outside the door, and the tears outside the battlefield inside the door make him...
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Kasey 2022-03-24 09:01:24
Kubrick showed that he could make any kind of film, this is a war film without the Germans, and the death of three soldiers finally makes it clear why the French are always beaten in war (of course). The premise is that the opponent is not weak, colonizing others, France is always the first), the ending is really weak, and after a little review, I still feel that it is still four and a half stars, I always feel that it is a little bit...
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Ettie 2022-03-23 09:01:24
All regimes will try their best to find its legitimacy. For example, the one in front of us has tossed out the stamina of economic growth because of his own incompetence, squandered the international strategic space because of his own stupidity, and then reversed politics and instigated nationalism....
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Kiera 2022-03-23 09:01:24
CC Collection Part 538, produced in the United States in 1957. A group of soldiers who came for no reason, a general who commanded indiscriminately, a failed battle, and the shooting of three small soldiers was regarded as a political explanation. After Michael Douglas's father Kirk Douglas established his own company, he found new director Kubrick's first cooperation, and the German daughter-in-law Christiane Kubrick sang a song at the end of the film. The well-known French writer Humphrey...
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Eddie 2022-03-23 09:01:24
Kubrick is the kind of director that excites people, because he constantly creates the intensity of choice, the perspective of power and human nature in the story, which is presented as tension between superiors and subordinates. "Administrative subcontracting", flexible execution and informal negotiation games all have dramatic plots, but through the character of Dax (defense lawyer), the universal values of compassion, justice, and truth-seeking are still hard-edged, close-up shots "You...
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August 2022-03-23 09:01:24
0. The French perspective of World War I. 1. Soldiers are afraid of colonels, colonels are afraid of generals, generals are afraid of politicians, and politicians are afraid of the media? A general with kind eyes and good intentions, shameless and perverted at heart, pressing down impossible tasks, looking for scapegoats and stabbing knives in the back when things go wrong - he is really a master of power, a typical leader! The colonel was an idealist and wanted to save his soldiers, not for a...
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Joannie 2022-03-23 09:01:24
1. The name of Path of Glory is ironic, and this film exposes the indifference, intrigue and calculation leading to this path. 2. The few moving shots in the film also constitute a satirical contrast. The lateral movement on the battlefield and the banquet constitute a sharp contrast. In addition, the push in the trenches and the push before the execution. The contrast is like a lament for the fate of...
Paths of Glory Comments
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Juvenal 2022-03-15 09:01:02
Path of Glory
Sportsmanship is in the roars of athletes, in their expressive expressions, this kind of special group emotion of human beings, we can only summarize it as sportsmanship, but we understand that it is not just an individual fighting back. Determination is not only the courage of an individual to...
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Jerod 2021-10-22 14:33:36
IMDb English website behind-the-scenes translation-look at why Kubrick is a master
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Colonel Dax: Gentlemen of the court, there are times that I'm ashamed to be a member of the human race and this is one such occasion.
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Pvt. Pierre Arnaud: I'm not afraid of dying tomorrow, only of getting killed.
soldier in bunk: That's as clear as mud.
Pvt. Pierre Arnaud: Well, which would you rather be done in by: a bayonet or a machine gun?
soldier in bunk: Oh, a machine gun, naturally.
Pvt. Pierre Arnaud: Naturally, that's just my point. They're both pieces of steel ripping into your guts, only the machine gun is quicker, cleaner, and less painful, isn't it?
soldier in bunk: Yeah, but what does that prove?
Pvt. Pierre Arnaud: That proves that most of us are more afraid of getting hurt than of getting killed. Look at Bernard. He panics when it comes to gas. Gas doesn't bother me a bit. He's seen photos of gas cases. Doesn't mean anything to me. But I'll tell you something though, I'd hate like the devil to be without my tin hat. But on the other hand I don't mind not having a tin hat for my tail. Why is that?
soldier in bunk: You're darn tootin', because...
Pvt. Pierre Arnaud: Because I know a wound to the head would hurt much more than one to the tail. The tail is just meat but the head- ah, the head is all bone.
soldier in bunk: That's...
Pvt. Pierre Arnaud: Tell me this. Aside from the bayonet, what are you most afraid of?
soldier in bunk: High explosives.
Pvt. Pierre Arnaud: Exactly, and it's the same with me, because, because I know that it can chew you up worse than anything else. Look, just like I'm trying to tell you, if you're really afraid of dying you'd be living in a funk all the rest of your life because you know you've got to go someday, anyday. And besides...
soldier in bunk: Yes?
Pvt. Pierre Arnaud: If it's death that you're really afraid of why should you care about what it is that kills you?
soldier in bunk: Oh, you're too smart for me, Professor. All I know is, nobody wants to die.
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Language: English,German,Latin Release date: December 25, 1957