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Bell 2023-02-23 14:54:07
Full Frontal from Lily...
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Vinnie 2023-02-20 10:28:10
It's a bit fake, but the old emperor played really...
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Lila 2023-02-19 06:05:41
??? Uniform...
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Chaim 2023-02-03 13:20:45
This king is a bit cute, the state affairs are messed up, men and women are particularly concerned with gossip, and they are good at building magpie bridges. . . . . The captain is too ugly. The reason why I only give Samsung is that this fictional story is not true, and the mutual trust between the male and female protagonists is...
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Amos 2023-01-26 01:04:29
20170916, such a unique piece of history was destroyed by the male protagonist. Not all white men can play German officers. Both the emperor and Himmler played very well, but this male protagonist... is only suitable for playing brainless Russian thugs!
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Josie 2022-12-03 23:33:55
I just eat this routine very much... German officers in World War II or...
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Derek 2022-11-28 22:10:48
There is no bright spot in the story, I believe everyone is watching...
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Arnold 2022-11-28 18:57:05
The German Kaiser is actually played by Christopher Plummer, the actor in the movie "The Sound of Music", who is still very handsome. Lily James has a great body and looks beautiful, which are all plus points. The story is World War II + spy, which is also good-looking, but unfortunately the plot is a little...
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Trycia 2022-11-23 01:59:31
Bragging during the day, sex at night, Lily...
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Josiane 2022-11-16 06:05:27
7 points, Lily took...
The Exception Comments
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Rebeca 2022-09-17 19:08:27
A fresh romance in the context of World War II
A romantic drama with a small and fresh color in the background of World War II. First, the heroine who plays the role of a spy sacrifices her color to seduce the handsome enemy hero. With the development of the plot, it was found that the male protagonist turned out to be an "exception", and then...
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Kacie 2022-09-12 21:16:59
Without exception
For a movie related to World War II, I don't know if the atmosphere in this movie is too relaxed, and there is a happy ending at the end, but it affects the viewing experience of the whole movie a bit. In fact, the whole film tells a very simple story. Kaiser Wilhelm II was forced into exile in the...
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Kaiser Wilhelm II: Is something wrong?
Mieke de Jong: I have to go now, forever. But first I have a message for you. From Winston Churchill.
Kaiser Wilhelm II: Of course you do. You're the secret agent. Marvelous.
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Princess Hermine: Tell us a little about yourself, Captain. Where's your family from?
Capt. Stefan Brandt: Brandenburg, Your Highness. My grandfather was an army officer, as was my father. He was killed on the Somme just before I was born.
Princess Hermine: And your mother?
Capt. Stefan Brandt: From a landowning family.
Princess Hermine: Really? Which one?
Capt. Stefan Brandt: Related to the Ludendorffs, distantly. After the war, of course, she had to clean houses. I remember helping her wheel her wages home in a barrel. Of course by the time we'd got to the bakery, it was worthless.
[an uneasy look passes between von Ilsemann and Hermine]
Capt. Stefan Brandt: She died of tuberculosis when I was twelve...
Kaiser Wilhelm II: [pounds the table with his fist] Am I to blame for every misfortune on this earth? I gave my life to the Fatherland, and this is my thanks? Nobody cares my navy betrayed me! Nobody remembers my army fell apart! Ludendorff, Bethmann, Tirpitz, where were they? Where were they? *Where were they?* After all I'd done for them, they stabbed me in the back! They lost me the war. They lost me my country.