SAS Rogue Heroes - Season 1 Episode 2
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SAS Rogue Heroes - Season 1 Episode 2

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KRAVEN THE HUNTER (2024)
Vu Le : Jeudi 16 Janvier 2025
Durée : 2h06mn55s
Version : VF
Titre Original : Kraven the Hunter
Interdiction : Aux Moins De 12 Ans
Ma Note : 08/10
Le Lien :
La Bande-Annonce :
BODYGUARD 2018
The thing is, David/Dave, I don't need you to vote for me, only to protect me.
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The Liberator (2020)
I have been excited about this project since the very first hints about it were released, so in full disclosure I have to admit that I approached this with high hopes. I also have to disclose that – despite being a huge military history nerd and a fan of reading source material before adaptions are made – I have not had a chance to read The Liberator: One World War II Soldier's 500-Day Odyssey from the Beaches of Sicily to the Gates of Dachau by Alex Kershaw, so I cannot speak to how accurate anything is, nor can I comment on the quality of the original material either. Here are my thoughts on the visual choices, the characterizations and narrative structure, and the approach to diversity and representation.
Dear Comrades! 🥳🎆🥂 After breaking our brains over it since at least January, it is my distinct pleasure to announce that we now have a definitive answer to the Misha mystery - the presumed deleted scene of the KGB agent (a.k.a. Misha) exiting his Volga and heading towards Valery’s building in daytime. I sent Craig Mazin a letter asking about it, and he graciously explained the missing scene to us!
I decided not to post his private reply in full here (please message me directly), but the truth is, the answer HAS been with us all along! It was our @elenatria who has been 100% right about the purpose of this scene - and Misha’s clothes were indeed the #1 clue.
It turns out, it was, indeed, a deleted scene at the very end of Episode 5, which took place in the morning following Valery’s suicide. Concerned about Valery not emerging from the building in the morning, Misha decides to go into the apartment to check on him. He was the one who found him.
Craig also confirms that after watching Valery for a number of months, Misha does end up caring for Valery and his well-being to an extent.
To think of it, it is nice to know that when Valery stood there on the sidewalk at 1 am and breathed in the April air for the last time, someone was there to look at him in that very moment with worry and concern.
Screener Squad: The Liberator THE LIBERATOR MINISERIES REVIEW Some say it was our greatest war, exemplifying one of the shining moments in the history of the United States. Others say World War II was a complex conflict unlike any other: with valor and cowardice, heroes and villains. Could the truth be encompassed in one man’s singular wartime experience? Join… Read More »Screener Squad: The Liberator read more on One of Us