6.7, the biggest gimmick of the film is the background of the Cold War spy war. The time node is deliberately chosen to be a few days before the fall of the Berlin Wall. I like this kind of film, and this gimmick also caught me, and the lens language is diverse, especially the fighting. The shot is very exciting, the overall shot is a bit depressing and dark, and the atmosphere of the rendering is also good, and it didn’t brighten until the final flight home. And the plot is high: spies, intelligence officers are just pawns of politicians, and even if the Cold War ends, this kind of conspiracy will end well. But what I want to say is that the heroine's martial arts movements are actually not agile enough, with obvious artificial traces, and the muscle lines are not obvious enough, which affects the smoothness of the movements. In this regard, "Fast Pursuit" is a hundred times better. . . . .
In addition, what I want to say is that in the Cold War, whether it was the United States or the Soviet Union, it was actually not a good thing. This movie, Captain America and other movies, overly glorified the sense of justice in the United States, so hehe.
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