demiurgiac
Joined Jan 2007
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In 1983 as a young male U. S. citizen, I took a train from West Berlin to East Berlin one day. After enjoying most of the day there it was early afternoon and I decided to return to West Berlin via Check Point Charie but didn't know how to get there. I found a kind park and asked 3 or 4 other men if they could direct me to Check Point Charlie. No one seemed to be able to help me (I didn't speak German). Then a very attractive young woman approached me and asked (in good English) if she could help me. Long story sort we ended up have coffee at place she recommended. Probably spent 3-4 hours with her. Loved it. After watching this movie I thought about that experience and couldn't help wondering if...
I love classic movies (it's about all we watch). That said, this has to be the oddest one with unbelievable characters and unnecessary sub plots that I can remember watching.
I have not read Somerset Maugham's work that this movie is supposed to be based on but it's just got to be a better story than this.
I have not read Somerset Maugham's work that this movie is supposed to be based on but it's just got to be a better story than this.
Coincidence?
Seems to me this is little more than a remake of "Bad Day at Black Rock"(1955)".
Both are way too Woke for me. In fact "Red Hill" is so over the top Woke that I was just barely able to watch the last half hour. And then only to see, out of idle curiosity, how they end it.
Seems to me this is little more than a remake of "Bad Day at Black Rock"(1955)".
Both are way too Woke for me. In fact "Red Hill" is so over the top Woke that I was just barely able to watch the last half hour. And then only to see, out of idle curiosity, how they end it.
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