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== Original research on [[King of Hearts (1966 film)]] ==

While doing page patrol, I noticed that an IP editor had removed this text that {{diff|King of Hearts (1966_film)|1128630716|1128626237|you had added with this edit}}:
{{tqb|Though the film is set during WWI the main message against war which the film pushes is intended to be about the Vietnam war which France had already been involved in for over a decade at this point. The connection between the "war to end all wars" and the then current conflict would have been obvious to French moviegoers at the time. Likewise its status as a [[cult film]] is largely because of its connection to the anti-war movement in the 1960s.}}
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Hi, and welcome to Wikipedia. When you add new information to this encyclopedia, you need to cite your source, which should be an independent, published WP:Reliable source that verifies the information that you are adding (see WP:V for more information) and, helps explain why the new information is important. All the best, and happy editing! -- Ssilvers (talk) 06:59, 15 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Mr. 123453334. I'd like to add to what Ssilvers said above and say that I've changed your addition to The Lodger (novel). While I appreciate your edit, it used IMDB as a source, which is considered questionable by the community. What you wrote is true, so I tried to merge it with the rest of the content using a more reliable source. I noticed you also seem to have added unsourced claims to The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog. I'd ask you try and find a reliable source so that readers can verify those claims. All the best, Isabelle 🔔 11:19, 21 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Everything I added to The Lodger is from the Criterion release DVD, specifically the William Rothman video essay. I got some of it from The Bunting House video essay also. I do not know how to find them online but if you do find them the info is all there.--Mr. 123453334 (talk) 11:27, 21 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]

If you have an offline source, such as a book, journal or even a video, as long as they are considered reliable, you can still use them to verify claims you are adding to a page. I recommend you take a quick look at WP:HOWCITE to learn how to best cite DVDs. Thanks for helping improve those articles and, if you have any other questions, feel free to ask. Isabelle 🔔 11:35, 21 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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Hey, I saw your change here. The reference could be better formatted to point to a print publication with the Pascal quote in it, but the big problem is that your linked source threatens to crash my computer by sheer size. Can you possibly find a better link, possibly to a more specific source for the quote than a literal syntopicon with other writers? --Anon423 (talk) 08:28, 1 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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Original research on King of Hearts (1966 film)

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While doing page patrol, I noticed that an IP editor had removed this text that you had added with this edit:

Though the film is set during WWI the main message against war which the film pushes is intended to be about the Vietnam war which France had already been involved in for over a decade at this point. The connection between the "war to end all wars" and the then current conflict would have been obvious to French moviegoers at the time. Likewise its status as a cult film is largely because of its connection to the anti-war movement in the 1960s.

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