(Spoiler involved) I don't understand why so many people have bad reviews. I like this movie very, very much. There is nothing wrong with the straightforward narrative, the better is that the narrative rhythm is well grasped and not procrastinated at all. I said a long time ago that I prefer love in troubled times, and the CP sense of this pair is so perfect that it explodes. Marion is really good at acting. Not only does the retro beauty in her dress attract me, but her gestures are full of amorous feelings. I really fell into her charm outside the big screen. From her deliberately unbuttoning the buttons one by one to flirt with the male protagonist, but the male protagonist refused to say that the mission would fail, to the pressure of death on the eve of the mission, to having sex in a sandstorm, to getting married, to giving birth to a child in the plane bombing... Looking down, I have been paying attention to Marion's eyes. From the moment she fell in love with the male lead, her eyes began to shine. It's really bright! When she looked at the male protagonist, her eyes seemed to be filled with a night sky full of stars, very beautiful. So when the male protagonist found out that she was an enemy spy, and then asked her "Do you love me?", I wanted to shout, please, her eyes are full of admiration and admiration for you, okay! In the end, the scene where Marion committed suicide for the male lead and her daughter was actually expected. Some people said that the ending was not good at all, but I think this is what Marion will definitely do. She loves her man so much, how can she be willing Let him be charged with treason because of her. She secretly hid the gun and said to the male protagonist, "I love you, and when I ask you to take care of your daughter, I can almost understand what she wants to say-I love you, so I hope the rest of your life is full of joy. It's an old school story, but I think it's beautiful old school.
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