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Deontae 2023-04-10 19:13:00
Lao Mei has once again become the savior of the people of the third...
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Myrna 2023-04-03 02:36:23
Based on the events of real people, it is the first time to see the Khmer Rouge massacre of people on the screen. The historical memory function of the film is unforgettable. The terrifying "mass grave" and the hope of a new life emerge spontaneously with the sound of Lennon's song fluttering at the end of the...
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Bailee 2023-03-31 00:06:13
This kind of film is nothing more than the plot of the people being brutally oppressed under the political background. The regime is like this. Whoever is in power has the right to exclude dissidents. Isn't that the way the Kuomintang massacres the Communist Party? Under the wheel of history, tyranny will also fall. No matter who the Communist Party supported in the first place, it must not violate the laws of history. The people are the cornerstone of the...
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Adelbert 2023-03-09 07:38:28
Homosexuality in the big...
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Berenice 2023-03-06 23:29:46
The movie itself is mediocre, like the pirates in Captain Phillips, and the Oscar nomination is too politically...
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Keely 2023-02-15 21:07:04
Sinny and Pandy have a good relationship, especially the hug at the end of the film when they meet...
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Dolores 2023-02-12 00:28:18
I still stubbornly feel that these films are always based on Western consciousness, and it would be more powerful if they were shot from the perspective of the Cambodian people. Moreover, these films always promote Western humanitarianism too prominently, when in fact Western aid is always selfish and...
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Erwin 2023-02-06 07:30:27
The Khmer Rouge and its tyranny... Thanks for Poi's recommendation, I haven't been interested in watching it. It was unexpectedly a...
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Alden 2023-01-21 08:50:30
The ignorance and arrogance of American journalists is very...
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Raleigh 2023-01-08 16:35:42
Idealism is an extremisim, and vice versa. / Ending song, "Imagine" by John...
The Killing Fields Comments
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Candace 2022-09-03 07:45:28
Movie Review: Killing Fields
8 points. I have never quite understood the Khmer Rouge's radical approach of self-destructing the Great Wall. From the title, I thought the story would end the moment the Khmer Rouge seized power. But this film is just the opposite. This historical moment is the beginning of the meaning of the...
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Muriel 2022-09-30 17:23:48
Scattered perception
A large number of Khmer dialogues are not translated, and the translations between English and French seem to be very rough. There are always barrages coming out to cover things in other countries to one's own country, regardless of the reason why oranges are born in Huaibei. It may be these...
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U.S. Consul: Look, there could be a bloodbath here. Excuse the pun, but we're either staying or we're living.
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Sydney Schanberg: If anybody ever gets to read about this, you won't be able to look them in the face!
Director: Roland Joffé
Language: English,French,Central Khmer,Russian Release date: February 1, 1985