Of course, I’m not good at writing film reviews, and more precisely, I’m not good at writing some words. My propositional essays in middle school were far from the topic, or they were bland, and it was difficult for me to read them. Naturally, I hated writing essays more and more at that time. However, when people are middle-aged, their cognition is always changing. When they see the beautiful words flowing out of other's pen, they are very envious, but they still can't learn it. After all, the foundation is there, and the talent is not as good as ordinary people. But after all, I still want to write something. After so much nonsense, let’s talk about my feelings below.
After watching the two-hour movie, I didn't really enjoy it, nor did I feel particularly disappointed. If I had to describe it, it could only be said to be dull. I used to watch spy movies or suspense films before, and I always liked to look for clues from the picture before the ending was announced. When the ending was announced, I was always very happy to see my conjecture verified. However, this kind of happiness did not last long, because a large number of works have serious routines and the same plots, so there is no need to guess. Whenever I go to the cinema to see this kind of film, I always feel very uncomfortable, because I understand the next time. Either wasting money on movie tickets or wasting an hour watching the movie. However, there are still some movies that can comfortably bring you into the plot, let you put aside your guesses about the plot, and lead you all the way to the ending as the story develops. I think "Spy Allies" for me should be belong to this type of film. It's not that the plot of this movie is awesome. To be honest, the plot is average, but the description of the details is very good, the scene restoration is also very good, the heroine's performance is first-class, from the successful assassination to the final suicide, the ups and downs of emotions are shown It's great; and Pete, a lot of comments say he has a facial paralysis, but I personally feel it's okay, after all, it doesn't feel like Pete is like that.
Finally, if you do have time, watch this movie.
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