Although a lot of dissatisfaction, but I still really like this film. Running account, biographical, and diary-style movies have always been my preference (provided the movie can stand up to scrutiny). In this film, the image of the male protagonist is complete and three-dimensional. I give Matt Damon 32 praises for his acting skills. Every difficulty encountered by the male protagonist shows a different feeling from his glasses. For his acting skills and storyline, I followed in his footsteps and walked through the whole movie. To be honest, just because of him and the story is enough to support me watching the whole movie, and I was moved in the end.
The acting skills of the other actors are also brilliant (except Julie), and there are many impressive ones: the male protagonist's deputy, his teacher, confidant, and the real Soviet man who jumped off the building, etc. I think this is a very sincere movie (although not very systematic about the history of the CIA).
The director is a big Easter egg! ! ! ! ! !
Finally, who told me that Li Pace is the villain? ! Damn, he only has a few scenes sporadically interspersed throughout the film, which can only be regarded as a slightly existential soy sauce (but I am very grateful to the film for promoting Hayes in the end)!
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