The name sounds like a naked spy movie, but if you want to watch a shootout or a big scene, I'm afraid you will be a little disappointed. It's more like a tragic version of Mr. The beginning is quite good. The test before going deep into the tiger's den, the German officer's accent and eyes, the rhythm is tight, and the three people's pairing moves are enjoyable. But the spark between Pete and Marion Cotillard was obviously not enough, as if the two were acting when they first met, they seemed to be enthusiastic on the surface, hugging, kissing and flirting, but there was always a little bit of real emotion in it. A sex scene is not a matter of course when the love is strong, but the apocalyptic feeling of "you may die tomorrow, if you don't come, it will be a loss". It's really difficult for two people, such a small space is not crowded. The yellow sand in the sky was too abrupt, and the lingering "you are the wind and I am the sand" echoed in my mind. The script is nothing new, nothing unexpected. Many characters are dispensable, their faces are not clearly seen, and they are a bunch of soy sauce. But Pete's face should have been repaired well in the later period, compact and smooth, and thought he had passed through "Rejuvenation". Correspondingly, he turned into an unsmiling gourd. He always felt that he was absent-minded. When pretending to be a husband and wife, he often needed the heroine to help him prompt and substitute, and he also felt the same when he was actually a husband and wife in a fake drama. If it's the character setting, it's fine. Even the wife swallows a gun and kills herself. You can't see how sad it is, and you can't see anything in the eyes of the farewell "i love you", which is probably a little distracting. Some people say that his wife recently divorced him, which made his face paralyzed and distracted. It's hard to say. The heroine, Cotillard, is amazing. She is observant when she is a socialite, her wit when a crisis comes, and she is able to navigate between friends and foes with ease. From a casual glance back and a smile, to the calm and composure during the thrilling time, to the resolute suicide, and the gestures, the temperament is like a well-trained female spy, and the few beautiful dresses are even more amazing. She has done her part quite well. Although she is not as coquettish as Julie, she is radiant enough in this film. I had long expected her to die, but when I heard her say "je t'aime" affectionately, I couldn't help feeling sad and my nose was sour. A bitter drama closed the curtain. Love is like cola that is not iced, hot pot that is not hot, and traditional Chinese medicine that is not bitter. You can't feel its goodness at normal temperature. You have to make it to your last breath, and you will feel that this is the taste of love when you are alive and dead. Tragedy.
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