In this world, everyone has their own rules of living, what to live for, and what to die for. A famous person said that there are no major events in the world except life and death. But after reading Spy League, you will understand that there is actually more important than life and death, that is love. Only love is the highest criterion of life. Of course, this is not true for everyone. The female protagonist Marianne is a German spy. She followed the male protagonist Max to sneak into London. Although she used the male protagonist, her love for the male protagonist is absolutely true. Max was a Lieutenant Colonel in the British Air Force, and he was a brave soldier. But when he learned that Marianne was a spy, there was only one question, whether Marianne really loved him! After getting an affirmative answer, Max decided without hesitation to escape with Marianne and the child, at the risk of committing treason. In the end, Marianne committed suicide in public, finally daring to save her husband and children. The plot is actually quite simple, nothing more than a question of how to choose between two people who love each other. Coincidentally, fate gave them both multiple-choice questions. In fact, you can almost change the title to The Test of Love, which seems to be closer to the theme. In the face of national interests, his own future, and the people he loves, Max chose the latter, almost without hesitation. Before choosing not to be a spy or to protect her daughter, Marianne chose the latter. Of course, she knew very well what the possible consequences of being a spy would be. Later, in the face of her own life and the lives of her husband and daughter, Marianne chose the latter. How deep the love between the male and female protagonists is, the film did not do too much rendering, just let them do a few multiple-choice questions. . . As the answers were revealed one by one, the love for each other in the hearts of the male and female protagonists was revealed. . . In the play, there are really few confessions of love between Max and Marianne, and more of them are affectionate gazes. Of course, when the two hearts are cut open and exposed to the sun, the language can only appear paler. . . There is a saying that human nature cannot stand the test. . . In fact, on the other hand, only tests can make us see the real human nature, especially when there are some tests that you cannot escape. . . Perhaps, the war environment in the film will increase the difficulty of some multiple-choice questions. In everyday life, multiple-choice questions don't get any easier, even if there's no war. In fact, fate will not miss any opportunity to test human nature. In normal life, every couple will face a moment of choice. There are many options, and some of them are easy to determine the answer, such as noodles or rice for each meal. . . But one day, maybe not everyone is so lucky, God will give you a question that is not so easy to answer, Because of one carelessness, you may be caught in the future of your life, or your own life, or other things that are difficult for you to give up. . . At this time, how each person chooses will inevitably be very different. Fate, in fact, likes to joke very much. And human nature is often revealed in chatting and laughing, and it is wiped out. . . From the point of view of my love for Pete, I think Marion Cotillard is his best choice, because Marion is very soft, transparent and spiritual. This may be the most spiritual actress I have ever seen in Hollywood. The key point is that Marion's softness is the kind of softness that is made of steel, and the goddess Julie in a man's heart is just a piece of hard steel, while Aniston has softness and rigidity, but lacks Marion. That kind of compassionate spirituality, as well as the understanding of the world. . . To be honest, Pete's looks fit Marion well, but his soul doesn't match Marion. With Marion's personality, she would never touch this hot potato anyway, because she always has more and better options. . . In fact, I am not a face control, but I hope that the higher my appearance, the better, not to find handsome guys, but to use my appearance as a door to attract another beautiful soul. . . When it comes to feelings, the essence is the most fragile thing in the world. In the side effects, the psychiatrist played by Jude Law divided the relationship between the heroine and another female psychiatrist, using some not very clever tricks, but the heroine was easily fooled. It's true, so obvious that the heroine can't see through? I thought to myself, how naive and innocent the person who posted this barrage is to say that, doesn't he understand that the most easily attacked and hurt object in the world is emotion? Of all the options, feelings are often the first to be sacrificed and damaged. You may do this just to save money, status, relationships, life, self-esteem, a comfortable life, all kinds, all kinds, or expensive or low, or For many or scarce things, feelings will always be losers, even if the opponent is sometimes not strong. . . Although I usually swear, once something happens, the first list on your victim list is very likely to be love. Of course, some people will put it in the back row, but in the most optimistic situation, it will not escape the top three. name. In the side effect, the male protagonist was framed by someone, and the first person who jumped out of suspicion and left him was his beloved wife. Even in order to support his stepson and his unemployed wife, he worked a lot of jobs at the same time, earning as much money as he wanted. crazy. . . When the crisis came, the male and female protagonists in the spy alliance unanimously put love first and would rather sacrifice everything they had. . . In the film, the male protagonist has confirmed that the female protagonist is a German spy Now, just ask, do you really love me? The heroine replied, yes, the hero immediately believed it. I don't think he really believed it, but just wanted to believe it, because that was the only answer he could accept. But in the end, when the female protagonist shot herself in the neck without hesitation, the male protagonist was stunned. Only then did he realize that when Marianne said she loved him, it was not a casual sentence, but a life to do. Guarantee oath. At that moment, it was like Marianne opened up her body in public, took out a hot heart, and held it to him. . .
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