2. The basic story is very good, about Nazi atrocities, about spies, about love and friendship, about lies, about soul salvation... Every director will like this script.
3. The suspense creation was very successful. The mysteries of what happened more than 30 years ago and the alarming suicide of old David without warning have firmly nailed me to the screen. The psychology of finding out was caught by the director.
4. The film is over and the answer is revealed. It turns out that it is so embarrassing. However, if the film is stopped after decryption, and at most Helen leaves a note, this kind of more open processing may be better than it is now, and it will be more thought-provoking. At present, trying to tell the story to perfection in this way is not very effective. I can't say it specifically, but I feel that there is no room for thinking.
5. The transition of roles between youth and old age is not very smooth and natural, and the changes in character and thinking seem to be not very convincing. The direct consequence is that in addition to the heroine, the difference between the other two old age and young age is slightly larger.
6. Some aspects seem to be unreasonable, and there is suspicion of self-talking. For example, would the Mossad organization believe in the unfounded and unfounded statements of these three people? The arrest mission eventually turned into an assassination, which is considered a success? Can you become a national hero? These three well-trained agents will actually plan the next step in front of the target? ...These really can't stand serious scrutiny.
7. The Nazi doctor is the highlight of the film's performance. It is very imposing, even if he is tied to the ground by a rope, he can still feel that the situation is under his control. The actor's performance was also very good, which impressed me deeply. The dialogue that irritated Sam Worthing was wonderful.
8. From any point of view, this is a good movie and it is recommended to watch it. The above 4, 5, and 6 are more or less my fault, and did not reduce the overall quality of the film.
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