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Morris 2022-01-07 15:53:35
Hollywood's low-level anti-war films
A rare low-level anti-war film, Pete fell into the hole.
A lot of anti-war films were shot, among which there are more excellent grades. Hintler’s list, Apocalypse Now, and even Pete’s rage the year before last. Last year’s Japanese cartoons were better than this war machine in the corners of the...
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Gloria 2022-01-07 15:53:35
Man is an animal that lives on the web of meaning woven by himself
Except for Pete's somewhat artificial voice, pretending to be deep and old-fashioned, this is a very good film.
Say a few thoughts.
The whole film is closely related to one topic, that is, the separation of ideal and reality. For the general, it is also for every ordinary person.
It perfectly...
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Micheal 2022-04-21 09:02:54
A non-salty, not-so-sweet time-killing movie. There is no work of Heiyou soldiers that can surpass Catch 22 and M*A*S*H, this is not even close. Pete in the trough of divorce is trying hard to play a rough and axe general, his expression and body The language is too forceful, it is very contrived, but it is still much better than the last facial paralysis movie Allied. Feel free to work, I support you!
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Madisyn 2022-01-07 15:53:35
You can enter Pete's most contrived performance top3………………
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