Because of Brad Pitt, I immediately decided to go to the theater to watch this #SpyAllied#. The last time I saw Pitt's film in the theater was 14 years of #rage#. To be honest, when I saw the title of the film, I thought it should be an interesting spy war movie. It was not until the end of the movie that I realized that it was actually a love movie in a spy war guise.
Although it is far from expected in all aspects, it cannot be denied that this film is a heavyweight film from the director to the actors, and it is a good film that hits the Oscars.
When he and her went from acting on the spot to a fake one, when he took risks to prove her innocence, when she was not her but couldn't hide his true feelings, when the last shot ended this originally perfect love, the seemingly conventional plot made the People mourned.
The whole film does not have too many scenes of rendering spy battles, but with the development of the plot, there is also a sense of urgency directly reflected in the viewing experience. Casablanca, this mysterious and story-filled place, where the protagonist's love sprouted. At the beginning of each other's trial, there was a sense of sight of #SmithMrs. The romantic and exciting rhythm ended in this port city in northwest Africa. When the background was changed back to the UK, gloomy oppression was the biggest feeling. When the real identity of the heroine was revealed, I silently admired the level of the director's storytelling. It turned into a love movie. This dog food is wonderfully fed and freehand, which makes people reminisce about the romance of the rooftops of Casablanca, the passion of the Sahara Desert, and the greatness and helplessness of true love.
#spy league#.
Love, not necessarily kill each other.
If you don't mind that this is not a true spy war movie, Po Long thinks it is worth going to the theater to spend two hours in silence to experience a different battlefield love.
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