life, miracle

Abdullah 2022-03-22 09:02:34

If you look at it from a racial perspective, this film may not be extremely sensational.
If you only look at the production team and the biggest names in the actors, this film has nothing to do with it.
If only the scenes and music, or even the blasting effect, are completely out of the question of a big production.
But the plot is moving.
I almost yawned after reading the first half, the only thing that touched my nerves was a series of coincidences, right as a joke. The film took more than an hour to complete the preparation, and reached a climax in the last ten minutes. The ending was unexpected and reasonable. Although I have seen a lot of flashbacks and suspense movies, but the dark lines of the foreshadowing are so long, the memory and observation ability will be lost, and there will be a lot of emotions that are missed.
The whole article revolves around the miracle, in Italy, a country under the protection of the gods, in a small village so pious, caring, indifference, sex, jealousy, killing, and survival. It is so deeply portrayed that I have the urge to save it and watch it again.
If the director's aesthetic sense is not good, the last scene is completely overturned. Panama's seaside, blue sky, blue waves, white sand, white suits, white chairs, white statues, and black people. The most beautiful moment in the world.
If you are a believer, it is worth recommending you to watch it again. The inspiration is that as long as you live, there will always be good things in life.

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  • Jordi 2022-04-22 07:01:47

    A little messy, but it's actually pretty good

  • Clemens 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Chicken blood joe, that little reporter is really endearing!!! Of course, I just wanted to see joe at first, and I was moved by these niggas when I watched it.

Miracle at St. Anna quotes

  • Sergeant Bishop Cummings: That tight pussy was on its own so long it needed to be adopted.

  • Corporal Hector Negron: I don't trust Rodolfo, not even if he were Jo DiMaggio or Frank Sinatra. There is something about his gaze...