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Bethany 2023-09-12 04:35:22
motherfucker commies! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !...
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Sylvia 2023-09-09 16:39:54
It reflects the Khmer Rouge massacre in Cambodia, but the film did not one-sidedly exaggerate the massacre itself. It also spent a lot of space on portraying the emotions of the characters and condemning the Western government (note: this film was produced by the United Kingdom and the United States), in my opinion Qualified Holocaust movies are like this. They have a broad vision and do not avoid the negatives of people other than the perpetrators, instead of using hypocritical heroism to...
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Paige 2023-08-23 06:38:02
the turmoil of a country, the political high pressure of a party, the hardship of people's living... The background music is really terrible, and Lennon's imagination is the finishing...
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Renee 2023-08-15 13:56:43
7 points. Every country has turbulent times, when human nature is terrifying and life is like a mustard. Disasters caused by extremism are more terrifying than natural disasters. Ideologically obvious film....
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Abe 2023-08-14 15:01:51
Farewell. Friendship between white Americans and Orientals. The corpse was so rotten that only bones remained, but the clothes were still intact. The son was hit by a shell and died, and the father cremated him with his own hands. Vietnam War. The plot is rather...
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Adalberto 2023-08-07 13:59:04
If you want to know how a war correspondent works, watch this movie. If you want to know what happened to the Khmer Rouge, watch this movie. The level of camera editing is very strong, quite smooth, and the scene restoration degree during the turbulent period is very high. The soundtrack has a horror movie effect, and that period is not an exaggeration to be considered a horror era. The Cambodian male protagonist has the survival wisdom of the oriental people. In a troubled world, all one can...
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Lauriane 2023-07-30 03:26:41
Private room@.@ The nervousness on the streets of Phnom Penh, I used my mobile phone to check the google map "hello lady, tuk tuk" along the street, all kinds of imaginings at the end of the fright were moved and...
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Scot 2023-07-29 11:19:43
Why do corpses have to pile up before people decide it's time to go...
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Angela 2023-07-22 14:23:30
yet another tragedy resulting from...
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Kaleigh 2023-07-12 11:08:00
Another "Apocalypse Now", the irrationality of the Khmer Rouge, the humiliation and competition of the great powers, and the ordinary people will always be hurt in the...
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Wade 2022-10-29 17:00:02
Today, I went to the mountains to hear farts, and regarded murder movies as comedies
Perhaps, due to the superstition that art originates from life but is higher than life, we are surrounded by performance artists, who are engaged in artistic creations such as three gatherings into tigers and Zhenglong taking pictures. Fill my work time with fun and my play time with confusion. Of...
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Ibrahim 2022-10-24 07:01:42
Correctly understand the position of the film
In fact, we still have to correctly understand the position of this film.
In the film, there is no right or wrong position on both sides of the war. Regarding the massacre, both sides have. This is probably not the fault of either side, but the fault of the war, the fault of human nature, and the...
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[last lines - at their reunion, with warm smiles]
Sydney Schanberg: You forgive me?
Dith Pran: Nothing to forgive, Sydney. Nothing.
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[listening to BBC reporter Hugh Elder's broadcast on the radio]
Jon Swain: Where do they get this crap?
Al Rockoff: That guy across the gate there. The little guy. Could we all not look at once, please? I have it on reliable sources that that's none other than Hugh Elder.
Jon Swain: You're kidding...
Al Rockoff: He's disguised, but I got a little suspicious about it, you know what I mean?
Dith Pran: How does he get his copy out?
Al Rockoff: How does he get his copy out? Specially trained hens. Yeah, the BBC has commissioned them to walk past the Khmer Rouge like they're regular fowl, and then they've been crossing the border into Thailand every day and every night.
Director: Roland Joffé
Language: English,French,Central Khmer,Russian Release date: February 1, 1985