When I saw the back of this movie, I had a score of about 8 in my heart, but at the end, the score was discounted.
In a biographical film, the gentle narrative does make people a little impatient, but the first third of the film caused me a lot of fear, and I had to watch it seriously. Because when Snowden was having sex with Lindsay, he looked at the camera and recalled monitoring other people through the system, which really scares me, even though I use a desktop computer and don't have a camera, but When I usually type words, will I be watched by someone like in the movie...?
Thinking about it like this, it instantly feels terrifying, as if no one has a real secret, and no one can hide their privacy.
And because of these unspoken secrets, Snowden always had a lot of problems with his female votes, and it was inevitable that people would feel sad. Obviously, he has been monitoring everything about others, but he can't tell his closest people about everything about himself.
Next, I think I must talk about the little man Joseph!
When I saw this movie starring Joseph, I swore to watch it!
Needless to say, Joseph's acting skills are too malleable. Especially in the movie, Snowden finally made up his mind. The part where he stole data from his work place was really tense, and Snowden's black friends are really god teammates! Great!
Then Snowden walked slowly away from the place of work, and the bright smile with teeth, like the sunshine that spread all over his body at the mouth of the hole, made the film elevate to a very high status.
I also put down a stone in my heart, how great is the figure that is radiated by the sun!
However, at the end, I really have a black question mark face.
This movie is very political from the beginning to the end, and I was thinking about it before I watched it at first... ugh! To actually make Snowden into a movie, is the old beauty slapped in the face?
So, the following opinions are too subjective, or do I misunderstand something?
At the end, I feel that, in order to avoid any political conflict with the US government, as well as dumping accusations, all the blame is directed at Obama? (Obama senior black?)
Because I watched the best film "Focus" at this Oscar before, I originally thought that the ending would be like "Focus". After successfully exposing the truth, it left a scene for people to think about, and then let the film It came to an abrupt end...
But why is there still an excess of inspirational chicken soup? This makes the sense of 'greatness' and 'epic' that Snowden made me feel suddenly weakened.
But in the end the real Snowden came out that really surprised me.
Maybe I'm being picky about being a little vexatious, but it's undoubtedly a good movie, it gave me a good viewing experience, and it also made me recognize Snowden, so I faced Snowden across the screen. Thumbs up and a smile of approval, what can I say?
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