Infighting and infighting

Bernhard 2022-04-22 07:01:05

2021.11.07

This movie is full of stars, complex plot, many characters, and constant flashbacks. You may not understand it by watching it three or two times without reading the spoiler, unless you have been in the British intelligence community. However, the whole movie lacks exciting big scenes and plots. It is mostly a secret fight in the heart. It is a bit laborious to watch. The movie is definitely not as exciting as the original, but it will be easier if you have spoilers. You should watch this kind of brain-burning movie first Spoilers are better, thanks to Mr. Abang for providing detailed spoilers.

During the Cold War, the British intelligence agency had an inner ghost, which led to the failure of the Hungarian operation, the killing of the agent, and the resignation of the boss. When the inner ghost Bill Haydn was finally found out, the infighting disappeared, everything settled and calm was restored.

Smiley is actually a person who sees through the world, and he can see the clue from his face-to-face conversation with the Soviet spy chief Karla: "We spent a lifetime looking for weaknesses in each other's systems, don't you think it's time to admit that neither of us has Is it worth our lives?" In the end Smiley did not persuade the Soviet fanatic, but persuaded himself. Smiley, who has no faith and purpose in life, probably still has a lot to do with his failed marriage. "The bad face", his fucking wife gave him a big green hat, which made him collapse to the point of doubting life. In this aspect He did not have the foresight of Mr. Zhuge Kongming in ancient China, "the ugly wife is close to the home treasure". Sure enough, the rival in love disappeared and his wife came home. Smiley was in a suit and leather shoes the next day, full of energy and full of energy.

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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy quotes

  • Ricki Tarr: Everything MI5 thinks is gold is shit, made in Moscow.

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