1) Never tire of aristocratic temperament: As the subtitle group said: The sun never sets, the empire has fallen, but the aristocratic temperament still exists. Every actor in the show is superb. I like Mark Strong's sternness and Gary Oldman's calmness.
2) Several layers of logic are peeled off and marvel at the subtlety of the plot: using a witchcraft plan to cover up is an excellent strategy: the Soviet Union wants to cheat the US military situation, first give a little favor to the UK, and then use it as bait, so that the UK can cooperate with the United States Share intelligence. In order to maintain a long-term relationship with the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom also regularly shared some small information (chicken feeds) with the Soviet Union. One of the top intelligence officers was a spy, and the other three people were used to cover up. They gave important information to the Soviet Union without exposing it. This logic is very devious, just like the coward said: You can't just look at the surface, you can't just look at one level, you have to look at two or three levels to see the truth.
3) Gary Oldman retells the one-man show of his conversation with Karla, in which he revealed that he said a lot of mistakes and gave Karla a lot of personal information. Karla did not say a word, accepted it all, and finally used it to deal with Oldman. Too many words will be lost.
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