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Wiley 2022-04-10 09:01:09
Pelle erövraren
Based on the works of Nobel Prize winner Martin Nisso, the film describes the late 19th century, an old Swedish farmer, Raskasen, who immigrated to Denmark with his only young son, Pell, in pursuit of their ideal kingdom. It's a pity that the only job they can find is as a horse porch worker in a...
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Zola 2022-04-11 09:01:07
The humble existence of the humble life
The humbleness and helplessness of life, the tragedies of one humble life after another, even the slightest hope in life has all been extinguished. The father, who is already old, finally has no courage and physical strength to embark on a new journey. It is really like this. Life like an ant....
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Eunice 2022-04-14 09:01:07
The northern winds and the hard ice outline a rough atmosphere. Children's eyes see the injustice in the world, witness the horror of death, and the harsh childhood of blood and tears casts sympathy, the dignity of life, and the deep affection between father and son. In the end, the boy's departure is what all men should do - go on an expedition, go to an unknown place, and get rid of the shackles of the environment
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Else 2022-04-14 09:01:07
Is there a box outside the name of Mao Max von Sydow? By the way, he was still alive in 1987!
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[first lines]
Pelle: Father?
Lassefar: Everything's gonna be fine.
Pelle: Say it again.
Lassefar: This new country we're going to is very different.
Pelle: Tell me more about it.
Lassefar: They put raisins in the pork roast and butter on the bread. They put a lot of butter on the bread. Brandy is as cheap as water and it is so strong that it knocks you off. But your father can take it, Pelle, because he's strong.
Pelle: And children are free all day.
Lassefar: Yes, Pelle, yes.
Pelle: Say it again.
Lassefar: You get so well-paid that children don't need...
Pelle: Don't need to work. They can play all day long.
Lassefar: [smiling] Yes.
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Lassefar: No one's gonna fool me. I mustn't take the first offer.