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Type: Adventure   Region: United States   Year: 2010  
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《Porto das Caixas (1963)》Storyline
..The director argues that conditions have changed in heir "troublous times." To discourage him, Hadrian pointedly asks Sullivan about his own real-life experiences with trouble - knowing full-well that the director had an educated upbringing and privileged life rather than a life of want and hard luck.Frankenstein""s laboratory inFrankenstein (1931)andBride of Frankenstein (1935)Charlie Chaplin""s own silent film diatribe against he Industrial machine - inModern Times (1936)the works of Leni Riefenstahl, includingTriumph of the Will (1935, Germ.Stan thinks that Ollie is "suffering from a nervous shakedown." The vet suspects that Ollie may have a bad case (or double case) of "Canus Delirous." The doctor administers a large pill in the customary fashion, instructing: "Sit up.Sit up.Open your mouth," while snapping his fingers in front of Ollie""s nose, jamming the pill into his mouth, and forcing him o swallow it.] Now off the grid, Hunt described the objective of their unsanctioned IMF mission to his three rag-tag rogue team operatives, to clear he organization""s name: "Our objective is to intercept the sale, replace the authentic codes with counterfeits, and follow Wistrom to Hendricks.My paw was born here.We was all born on it.An"" some of us was killed on it.(Muley squats down and fingers the dust of the farm he has just lost.) An"" some of us died on it.That""s what makes it arn.Bein"" born on it and workin"" on it and dyin"", dyin"" on it.An"" not no piece of paper with writin"" on it.With terse, illustrative shots accompanying his tale, Muley explains his futile resistance when the re-possessing bank moved in with mechanized, farm machinery and ruthlessly evicted and forced hundreds of people to evacuate their lands and homes:They come.