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Maudie 2022-03-26 09:01:07
addendum. Even in the midst of a crowd, Cassavetes can easily stand out with a halo. It's just a little dragged and lacking in detail. rough. But it is in line with the positive propaganda intention of...
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Favian 2022-03-26 09:01:07
The films played by Lee Marvin are all too hard. The foreplay is slow, the climax is too fast, and there are not many variables, which makes people not very enjoyable. However, it is still undeniable that the later films have learned from this film in terms of team combat. less...
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Wilfrid 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Train 12 death row or long-term prisoners on assassination missions. There are a lot of chuckles. The scenes are also detailed. And everyone has their own characteristics, but training and military exercises take up the first 100 minutes (not bad at all), and it only takes more than 30 minutes to actually perform...
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Monroe 2022-03-26 09:01:07
This movie is so exciting. ....
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Cheyenne 2022-03-25 09:01:10
Four and a half stars! very good! !...
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Jacklyn 2022-03-25 09:01:10
In fact, the focus of this film is the previous training part, but the last raid part is long, cut to ten minutes, the rhythm length is just right. The setting of the film is interesting, but since it is deep behind the German army, don't look for black...
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Nina 2022-03-25 09:01:10
Saw it last year, refill. The original version of The Expendables...
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Tristin 2022-03-25 09:01:10
Uh. . This Quentin shot the unscrupulous army with a lot of inspiration....
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Kole 2022-03-25 09:01:10
The filming is messed up, this kind of movie still needs...
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Krystina 2022-03-25 09:01:10
I thought it was just an American theme, but some scenes that are prone to political and moral controversy were unexpected: a family member of a German soldier who never stayed, the application of Lee Marvin's group psychology in training, the human struggle of soldiers who carried out orders ambiguous with morality. They are heroes militarily, but what about human...
The Dirty Dozen Comments
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Antonio 2022-02-12 08:01:28
"The Twelve King Kong": the thickness of a blockbuster war
"The Twelve King Kong": The thickness of the blockbuster of war is
published in the "National Humanities and History" in July 2014.
"The Twelve King Kong" was released in 1967 and translated into "Dream Assault Team" or... -
Mitchell 2022-02-12 08:01:28
"Twelve King Kong": A classic of pure men
Today, when movies are becoming more and more utilitarian, it is hard to find a movie without a heroine. Since Hollywood producers discovered that a pleasant female character can bring a more lucrative box office to the film, they have always done everything possible to arrange a dispensable female...
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Major John Reisman: [Kinder has just finished a psychiatric evaluation of Reisman's troops] So what does that give you?
Capt. Stuart Kinder: Doesn't give me anything. But along with these other results, it gives *you* just about the most twisted, anti-social bunch of psychopathic deformities I have ever run into! And the worst, the most dangerous of the bunch, is Maggott. You've got one religious maniac, one malignant dwarf, two near-idiots... and the rest I don't even wanna think about!
Major John Reisman: Well, I can't think of a better way to fight a war.
Capt. Stuart Kinder: These people don't know their enemy is the Germans. They think the enemy is their own United States Army!
Major John Reisman: Maybe that's because the Germans haven't done anything to them yet.
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Major John Reisman: Any questions?
Maggot: Suh? Do we have to eat with niggahs?
[Jefferson jumps Maggot]
Sergeant Clyde Bowren: [as Reisman exits the room] : What's going on, sir?
Major John Reisman: Oh, the gentleman from the South had a question about the dining arrangements. He and his comrades are discussing place settings now.
Director: Robert Aldrich
Language: English,German,French,Spanish,Latin Release date: October 22, 1967