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Type: Romance   Region: Mexico   Year: 2018  
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《《The Spy (1914)》》Storyline
He served in Vietnam in a fragmented, schizoid, rifle platoon/troop under two radically-different, veteran officers who had served in earlier Vietnam tours -- contrasting and dueling Sergeants (one good, the other evil):Sergeant Elias Grodin (Willem Dafoe), tough but fair, humane, saintly and compassionate, a pot-head, with doubts about the warStaff Sergeant Bob Barnes (Tom Berenger), battle-hardened/callous, face-scarred, remorseless, menacing, boozing, fierce and sociopathicIn he violence of combat against the Viet Cong, the two ""good"" and ""bad"" Sergeants clashed, forcing the recruit to examine his own loyalty and perspective toward violence.The Jordan""s 19 year-old engaged daughter Paula (Madge Evans) entered he room - unenthusiastic about her future marriage in a month to her fiancee Ernest DeGraff, who was currently in Europe.A large, log-carrying ruck roars into view in front of the diner.Seated in one of the restaurant""s booths, Jeffrey consults with Sandy, telling her of his strategy to take risks and learn more in life:Jeffrey: There are opportunities in life for gaining knowledge and experience.It was also tied withAvatar (2009)for taking only 19 days o reach $1 billion (worldwide).Of all eightHarry Potterfilms,Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 (2011)finally surpassedHarry Potter and the Sorcerer""s Stone (2001)as the single, # 1 highest (domestic) grossing film of the franchise at $381 million...when the hands point up - the excitement starts!" [Director Howard Hawks and actor John Wayne both responded to the liberal preachiness of this ""un-American"" film (and its cowardly townspeople) by creating a no-nonsense, right-wing rebuttal inRio Bravo (1959).