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Malvina 2022-03-19 09:01:03
Reflecting on 1840 by 1805
Russell Crowe's charming film (hehe, gladiator-loving kids will agree). I also think it's a movie everyone should watch. Because when we study the Opium War in 1840 in modern Chinese history, we only know that foreign ships are strong and cannons, but we do not understand why China's Sino-Japanese...
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Cleora 2022-03-18 09:01:03
Raging Seas
Although the first battle was unfavorable, Jack, who had followed Admiral Nelson, had full confidence in his warship, refused to return and began to study the opponent. Soon the two ships met again. Jack used decoy tactics to reverse the situation and tracked all the way to Cape Horn, where the...
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Norval 2022-03-18 09:01:03
Fighting against the waves of the times
Raging Seas is my favorite movie, showing the picture of the mighty oceanic British Empire in the era of great seafaring.
The film is epic, very engaging and worth watching.
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Federico 2022-03-17 09:01:03
The plot is online and the details are excellent
Let's start with a spoiler:
1: In a film without female characters, of course, there is no emotional drama that every movie must have.
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Alexys 2022-03-17 09:01:03
"Sacred" Traditions Across Time: Old-Fashioned Jack and His Nationalist Symbolic Violence
Marx said: "The traditions of all the dead ancestors haunt the minds of the living like a nightmare." And this "tradition of the ancestors" on the "Surprise" (British warship) is the beginning of Nelson and Nelson. Trafalgar's grand heroic narrative, this scene seems to remind us that those who...
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Eloisa 2022-03-16 09:01:03
"Raging Sea"
In the early 19th century, Napoleon was invincible, and only the British navy could match it in the sea hegemony.
The British ship "Surprise" had 28 guns and a crew of 197. The Admiralty ordered the "Surprise" to intercept the French ship "Hell" in the Atlantic Ocean in South America, preventing her...
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Calista 2022-03-16 09:01:03
Rum and sea water
binoculars, drumming ready for battle, shaking decks and shaking ass (men), hourglasses on time, warriors mending rudders, bayonets in the left hand, muskets in the right, raging storms, women who come by boat to trade, new species in the new world
About the tradition of rum, the death ceremony of...
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Robin 2022-03-15 09:01:03
A family drama, the stage is war and a lonely boat.
A stage is a family drama of war and lone boat.
The reason why Battle of the Furious Sea first attracted me to watch is very simple, that is, the war and the story of the era in that background. At the beginning of my viewing, the first feeling he brought to me was its calm and steady...
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Aric 2022-03-14 14:12:22
Cowboy heroism in sail battle
Some people are fascinated by the art and narrative style embodied in the film, or feel the film is full of professionalism because of the nautical content, but from a serious military point of view, this war film has a bit of magical realism,
1. For the background of the film alone, it is puzzling...
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Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Reviews
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
Director: Peter Weir
Language: English,French,Portuguese Release date: November 14, 2003