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Toney 2022-10-18 12:17:02
He took it off, what a big...
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Abby 2022-10-13 17:12:01
The last half hour was so beautiful! It is thrilling and full of the beauty of human nature. Power and war cannot stop the most genuine kindness and feelings of human beings. I would like to believe that such a beautiful love really happened in this history, and I hope they can meet again after the war. In addition, the German emperor is really well shaped, real three-dimensional, like an emperor and an old...
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Arjun 2022-10-05 08:50:32
In this comparison, the stories told by Ang Lee seem to be more...
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Rowena 2022-09-12 22:08:54
Too many strong and extreme elements are stacked together but weaken each other, and the chronological background becomes weak. But this kind of play is...
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Marcia 2022-09-12 18:33:29
Lily at Station A was in the shape of a black heart when she took off her clothes. spread hands / spread hands...
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Richmond 2022-09-12 18:21:40
Didn't you notice that the male protagonist didn't have a Germanic face at all? ! Can this explain the...
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Nestor 2022-09-12 18:04:24
Barely Samsung. I still want to talk about love in the context of war, but unfortunately all aspects are relatively mediocre, and there are not many bright spots in the story. There is not too much inscription on the war scene, but the evolution of the relationship and psychology of the characters promotes the development of the plot, and many plots appear instead. Procrastination. Lily James has been...
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Dave 2022-09-12 15:22:15
It is my favorite war romance theme in which the enemy falls in love. It is too boring to make a rare film. Station b is a cut version, only the ending is good. In fact, the Prussian emperor and the heroine can form a happy family of three generations of grandparents. Isn't the ending of the heroine...
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Kayleigh 2022-09-12 14:07:35
The female protagonist is really a Mary Sue. She falls in love with a kind Nazi the first time she goes to bed, so she will protect her and get married! The emperor would rather delay his own medical treatment and protect her. But even though my aunt had so few roles, she still played an exiled queen who loved vanity more than her husband convincingly. I watched the abridged version of station B. I heard that there is a lot of meat, but since there is no meat from my aunt, it doesn't...
The Exception Comments
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Olen 2022-10-13 22:06:53
Kaiser Wilhelm II in history
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Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert von Hohenzollern (Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert von Hohenzollern) January 27, 1859 - June 3, 1941, historically known as Wilhelm II ( German: Wilhelm II von Deutschland), the last German emperor and king of Prussia and the head of the Hohenzollern family, Wilhelm... -
Ken 2022-10-19 01:07:10
Facts and Reality: Respect for History
The fictional spy + love story is placed in a completely restored real historical structure, without the slightest change or destruction of the original historical appearance, showing great respect for history, which is very worth learning from Chinese editors and directors.
William II's personality...
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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.