"Follow me to London and marry me."
"If it is confirmed that your wife is a real spy, we will immediately start the family treason routine, and you must execute her yourself. If we find any accomplices, you will be executed for treason."
"Because I've invested my true feelings, I can be deceived."
I feel that Operation Blue Dye is not a test of the male protagonist's wife, but a test of the male protagonist. Because if you want to test the male protagonist's wife, there is no need for the upper management to tell the male protagonist that he suspects that his wife is a German spy, just tell the male protagonist the false information directly. The male protagonist's desperate process to find out whether his wife is a spy also convinces the upper management that he is not an accomplice. But the male protagonist asked a pilot to go to the enemy's hinterland to inquire about the news, which led to his death. The flight boy was really sad.
The female protagonist's feelings for the male protagonist are definitely true, but when the German spy betrays information because her daughter is being held hostage by other German spies (daughter nanny and jewelry store owner), it is debatable. After all, the female protagonist said in France that she invested Only true feelings can deceive the enemy.
The car shock surrounded by flying sand in the desert is beautiful.
There are no reversals and surprises in the straightforward plot, but Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard are full of personal charm, and Marion Cotillard shows Marian's style to the fullest. Relatively speaking, Brad De Pitt's play was limited.
After a man knew that his wife was a spy, he ran away with her and his daughter at the enemy of the state. This love is very embarrassing.
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