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Lew 2022-03-23 09:02:45
Long live the great British drama!
It would be a very happy thing to see a movie of this level every month. The script, lines and performances are excellent. Although it is an American movie, it is definitely a tribute to the traditional British drama in terms of the design of the opening and closing credits. I was very...
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Eunice 2022-03-23 09:02:45
Nice idea, but it feels a bit messy
I watched this film with Shimizu at South Bank yesterday. The film is 2 hours long, including a half-hour commercial. I entered at 11:00 and came out at 1:30 in the afternoon. The director seems to want to tell history in a more innovative way, but because it is an unfamiliar historical subject,...
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Kylee 2022-03-23 09:02:45
The heroic Sir Oxford
1. "A 'hero' is someone who lives in the inner confines of all things, someone who lives in the 'real', 'divine', 'eternal', the most invisible things that exist in 'temporary' and ' Beneath the banal 'thing: his 'substance' is there; when he reveals himself to the outside in action or word, he...
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Shaina 2022-03-21 09:02:43
eternal mystery
Although you know, just putting academic hypotheses on the screen.
But after watching so many old dramas, you are still very excited. Their starting point is very simple. Shakespeare, who has written more than 30 plays and 154 sonnets, why not even a single page of manuscripts? Why are the surviving...
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Milan 2022-03-21 09:02:43
no end
I've seen it before, but it's even more moving when I see it again. I have never been able to appreciate the beauty of Shakespeare's plays. Maybe it's because the stories are relatively estranged. Instead, I can feel the beauty in this film. A play within a play, a memory within a memory, a dream...
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Dee 2022-03-21 09:02:43
[Film Review] Anonymous (2011) 6.4/10
Posing as a cinematic promotion of the Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare's authorship, which contends that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, wrote the plays and poems traditionally attributed to William Shakespeare, Emmerich's ANONYMOUS, chasing a victory of its closest cousin SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE...
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Frances 2022-01-09 08:02:42
A Play Within The Play movie
"Anonymous" (2011) is probably the only movie so far that I can watch repeatedly, and I am still moved by the end. Except that the male protagonist is a gorgeous literary uncle (Rhys can actually be beautiful like this), as a superficial face control all the way to the black; probably the most...
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Augusta 2022-01-09 08:02:42
Fake Fake Comes True: Comment on the movie "Anonymous"
Fake it into reality: Criticism film "Anonymous" Liao Kang "Anonymous" Anonymous was staged, I told my friends to go see how they slander Shakespeare. Only after watching the movie did I know that they dare not only slander Shakespeare, but also slander Queen Elizabeth of England. Who is that?...
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Guillermo 2022-01-09 08:02:42
Oedipus became Shakespeare’s cuff lace
The director of the disaster film finally started on the British quintessence. Fortunately, the age is long, no one Shakespeare is enough to cause a disaster. I wonder if anyone will question the parent-child relationship between Hong Lou Meng and Cao Gong in the future. Is this land in the east...
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Larue 2022-01-09 08:02:42
Shakespeare, you little man full of lies!
"Shakespeare was the son of the glovemaker. At some point he went to London. According to legend, he became an actor and finally a playwright. His biological father and children were...
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Director: Roland Emmerich
Language: English,French,Italian,Greek, Ancient (to 1453) Release date: October 28, 2011