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Lina 2022-03-24 09:01:55
A strong recommendation from someone. . . But unfortunately I don't like it. I don't like movies with this theme. I always thought that something else like the Shawshank Redemption would come up. Later, the inexplicable riot was just to raise a national flag. Well, that's the dignity of the military, but it's okay. There is no need to fight in the nest, the overall feeling of the movie is...
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Garth 2022-03-24 09:01:55
A strong recommendation from someone. . . But unfortunately I don't like it. I don't like movies with this theme. I always thought that something else like the Shawshank Redemption would come up. Later, the inexplicable riot was just to raise a national flag. Well, that's the dignity of the military, but it's okay. There is no need to fight in the nest, the overall feeling of the movie is...
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Christy 2022-03-21 09:01:58
The real "general" has troops that obey him no matter where he goes~ As a soldier, he has his own national flag to guard~ It's very exciting~ I like the point of the...
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Axel 2022-03-21 09:01:58
a real fighter, but in the end it was a terrible...
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Antonio 2022-03-21 09:01:58
The acting skills are mediocre, the catapult, the harpoon gun and other technical flaws are many, and the punishment of the violent prison is extremely brainless. Negative stoning does have historical facts. The warden is small, fragile and sensitive. The image of the general is insufficient, but it is indeed tragic. The supporting characters have no personality at all. How did Agra get into the...
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Milo 2021-12-11 08:01:22
I saw it twice on Zhihu, so I watched it. "A good if predictable, highly unlikely, but entertaining nonetheless movie" the main melody film, not bad, it is worth learning from the domestic main melody film. The conflict lies in the "expanded desire for control, absolute power, and spiritual flexibility" and "no matter what situation I am in, unless I give up actively, others cannot seize my belief in pride and dignity." There are two shortcomings: First, military prisons, like ordinary prisons,...
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Leola 2021-12-11 08:01:22
The interesting thing about this film is that in the reversal of justice and injustice, a group of criminals have become the teachers of justice, while the prison guard leaders have become the endorsement of crime. Why downplay the crimes of prisoners? Emphasize the humanity and freedom of prisoners? Why can the serious behavior of riots in prison be easily resolved with the simple action of flying the national flag? Can saluting the national flag offset the evil? In addition, what about the...
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Lon 2021-12-11 08:01:22
Jailbreak is nothing great, jailbreak is...
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Adelbert 2021-12-11 08:01:22
The pride of a soldier can't be broken...
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Shanie 2021-12-11 08:01:22
I bought this VCD in 2002, but my friend took it away. It dragged on for 18 years and didn't watch it until 2019. Sure enough, the Hulk was very young, only 33 years old. The 65-year-old Robert Redford is also strong. The subject matter is very good, very beautiful, but... you will forget it after reading it, and there is no...
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Christine 2022-03-21 09:01:58
A story that didn't have to happen
In my blog post, I talked about the issue of information screening and judgment. One of the important points is that the opinions of other people (especially those around you) have a great influence on your choice of movies and books. Watching this movie also followed such a concept. I participated...
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Elda 2021-12-11 08:01:22
The last castle
2021-3-16 The Last Castle Millet Box
The general has been in prison for ten years, the warden should sign the book on the book written by the general, the general told the warden’s assistant that only those who have not been on the battlefield can collect souvenirs, the warden heard that the book...
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Yates: My father was with you in Hanoi.
Irwin: [while in his cell] What's your name?
Yates: Yates.
Irwin: Yates? Sam Yates?
Yates: That's right.
Irwin: Good man.
Yates: Nah, he wasn't.
Irwin: After 30 years everyone's a good man. It's the law.
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Winter: [while in his office] See, I too share the burden of command. You may not think that I've ever set foot on a battlefield, but that's because you've never sat behind this desk. This desk! My men and I are vastly outnumbered. We spend every day behind enemy lines because, make no mistake about it, Mr. Irwin, they are the enemy! But then, I don't have to justify myself to YOU, do I, Mr. Irwin?
Irwin: I don't know. Do you?