There is a suspense in the film, and the explanation in the film is a bit far-fetched: when MAX exposes his wife to be a spy, the heroine's reason is that the Nazis used the pretext of harming their children to coerce her to be a spy, and the end of the film is also proved by MAX's conviction and pain. Here comes the problem: This is in the UK, and my husband is a middle and high-level officer in the military espionage department. In this situation, as long as you tell your husband, you can catch all the blackmailers! Why are you being blackmailed? On the other hand, it means that the heroine came with a mission, to get married and have children, but to hide people's eyes. This is a spy who has reached the level of transformation! She has evolved her feelings into a means of completing tasks, because she uses her feelings to make it difficult for others to see whether she is forced by her feelings or pretending to be too similar! But no matter what, from the perspective of human nature, maybe this is the truth. Spies are also human beings. Who can be true all the time? Isn't it all true and false for a lifetime!
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