th_trx
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I am shocked by the amount of chaos and randomness in this work since the first cat!! Scattered scenes and pre-defined contexts. It's really bad drama I think they should feel ashamed of such a work, whose money is closer to being a pornographic film than a drama.
I am shocked by the amount of chaos and randomness in this work since the first cat!! Scattered scenes and pre-defined contexts. It's really bad drama I think they should feel ashamed of such a work, whose money is closer to being a pornographic film than a drama.
I am shocked by the amount of chaos and randomness in this work since the first cat!! Scattered scenes and pre-defined contexts. It's really bad drama I think they should feel ashamed of such a work, whose money is closer to being a pornographic film than a drama.
I am shocked by the amount of chaos and randomness in this work since the first cat!! Scattered scenes and pre-defined contexts. It's really bad drama I think they should feel ashamed of such a work, whose money is closer to being a pornographic film than a drama.
I am shocked by the amount of chaos and randomness in this work since the first cat!! Scattered scenes and pre-defined contexts. It's really bad drama I think they should feel ashamed of such a work, whose money is closer to being a pornographic film than a drama.
One of the best films The film you are referring to is "Lion of the Desert." It depicts the historical events during the Italian colonization of Libya in the 1920s and 1930s. The two real heroes in the movie are Omar Mukhtar, portrayed by Anthony Quinn, and General Rodolfo Graziani, played by Oliver Reed. The film showcases the struggle of Omar Mukhtar, a Libyan resistance leader, who fiercely opposes the Italian forces and advocates for the preservation of his homeland's independence and culture. Graziani, on the other hand, represents the advocates of urbanization and colonization. The motto "We will not surrender, we will win or we will die" reflects Mukhtar's unwavering determination and resilience in defending his people and their land.
There are a lot of characters in this movie unnecessarily. The story is weak and the ending is trivial. I was waiting for a nice movie, but I was disappointed.