arielaspalla
Joined Aug 2018
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I don't know where to start from but this is depicting US as the saviour of the human race. Regardless having invented the nuclear weapons and used it. No one has in the world EVER did but the US. And at some point, the evil person is Putin because he invaded Ukraine and he is the threat to world peace???? In which world do you live? The list of wars the US started AFTER THE 2WW is astonishing. Including arming and giving money to "soviet oppositions" like talibans. The US is and has been the real threat to peace since ever. This includes them inferring with other countries politics.... Very astonishing point of view.
There is nothing new in this film that you haven't seen already... the violence (without redemption though) and the difficult brotherhood / family of American History X, drugs problems as The Story of Christiane F or Berlin Calling. Except, that they are playing hardcore.
I went till the end to get some sense, but it is just overly disappointing too.
I understand that gabbers are appreciating this film because of the music and the outfit... but I think it's the only thing you can enjoy. Unless you are not a gabber, like myself.
I have sympathised with their family and I have found a bit of relief when I could listen Beethoven. I'm sorry, that is music for real.
I went till the end to get some sense, but it is just overly disappointing too.
I understand that gabbers are appreciating this film because of the music and the outfit... but I think it's the only thing you can enjoy. Unless you are not a gabber, like myself.
I have sympathised with their family and I have found a bit of relief when I could listen Beethoven. I'm sorry, that is music for real.
Surely it is a film worth-watching! Of course, it's not a documentary so don't go with the hope to know exactly how the atomic bomb was designed, learn about science or quick course in history... US and Russia were fighting together the nazi, finally someone mentioned... Good touch was to say that the bombs allegedly ended the 2WW. For your information, Japan resigned afterwards when Russia was destroyed and invaded their Army in Manchuria.
The film is indeed quite long and I personally don't appreciate that much. However, the rhythm of the film makes it easier to be engaged for over 3 hrs. The actors were incredible too, a great cast with my beloved Rami Malek.
The film is indeed quite long and I personally don't appreciate that much. However, the rhythm of the film makes it easier to be engaged for over 3 hrs. The actors were incredible too, a great cast with my beloved Rami Malek.