"We are actually no different. We want to find weaknesses in the other party's system all our lives."
During the Cold War, the British intelligence agency "Circular Field" found out that there were double spies lurking inside the Soviet intelligence agency. I sent someone to Budapest to get the list of double agents, but the agent I sent ate a gun before they could eat. Under the chaos, the retired old agent "Beggar" Smiley led an order out of the mountain to thoroughly investigate the double agent in "Circle Field" - Gopher King.
In terms of people and things, I personally like simplicity. Since my brain is not very bright, I prefer to be straight to the point when dealing with people.
If you like it, be presumptuous, if you don't like it, don't restrain yourself.
But in terms of movies and stories, I also see a little more complicated.
As we get older, watching a movie pays more and more attention to the script. Of course, no one doesn't like movies like "Avengers 2" next year.
As time goes by, personal interest in watching movies has become more and more extensive. What I am interested in at the moment is "Dear" directed by Chen Kexin.
Watching a movie, from watching special effects to watching the story, I don't know if it is progress or regression. Movies with special effects are more attractive, and movies with good stories need to be watched.
A good film or a bad film, there is an intuitive small standard: generally high-cost films are not too bad in terms of special effects, script, actor performance, etc., and no one is stupid enough to throw money to make a film and be scolded by others. Movie. Of course, except for a certain Lu movie.
I also have a small standard here. People with different personal vision and poor physique should not recommend any movie randomly.
British actor Gary Oldman (Altman at home) can be regarded as an old drama bone. Inspector Gordon in Nolan's "Dark Knight" series is impressive, and the villain in the latest "Rise of the Apes" is quite deep. In the "Harry Potter" series of films, Ultraman also played the godfather Sirius, although I personally feel that this godfather is not as good as the book.
In this film with few special effects and a focus on a deep, complex story, veteran actor Gary Oldman takes the lead. The five-minute "branding" one-man show in the film makes "Cum Fu" Cumberbatch only rely on "out of position" to win attention in the film.
To put it more commonly, it is: as soon as the old drama bone enters the drama, the little idol is considered a fart.
The movie "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" itself is a more realistic spy war story. The agents here do not have the gods and mutants in "Reunion", nor the handsome and handsome in "DOUBLE O 7". Destruction is a brain-burning movie if it sounds nice.
It's not good to be able to put some people to sleep.
However, some scenes are indeed too realistic, so please be prepared in advance.
The beginning introduces the beginning of the film, which is also the background of the film. The story revolves around the "gopher" in "Circle", and the stories of "tinker", "tailor", "soldier", "poor" and "beggar" are brought to the table one after another, each agent has a Code name, every agent may be an insider. With so many code names, it's easier to confuse the names...
I, who are not very smart, have also watched the brain-burning film.
Name codes are easy to confuse, but fortunately, people and faces can be recognized.
Gary Oldman's calmness and determination in the film, the emptiness and helplessness in his eyes, and the pair of "inaccessible shoes" fully reveal the complexity of human nature and world affairs.
"We're actually no different. We've spent our lives trying to find weaknesses in each other's systems. Don't you realize that your own side has nothing to fight for like mine?"
This line in the film Very memorable, but also very speechless.
But there will always be people who will be unhappy.
There are always people who "retaliate against their own strength until they die".
There is always someone who "tirelessly climbs over every hill".
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