The film is full of metaphors and satires on the elite and binary opposition. George Orwell's "Animal Farm" is undoubtedly the biggest footnote of the film, so much so that in the later stages of the film, the plot of the book is directly quoted. The film has been a huge controversy from the very beginning. Because of its satire on the American elite, Trump even suggested banning the release of the film on Twitter, and the film has been delayed several times before it can meet the audience. You can simply view this movie as an action movie, similar to the plot of the battle royale, but the introduction of the anti-routine at the beginning is really a surprise. The heroine's performance is amazing. Gilpin, who has been in third-rate American dramas and B-level films for a long time, has a little perverted shadow in "Killing Eve" this time, and her appearance is even better. To sum up in one sentence, the heroine's face is cute and murderous without blinking. She is really cute? The movie is a bit unfinished, but some plots are still memorable. For example, after the heroine finishes driving (in the literal sense of driving), she tells the story of the dark version of the tortoise and the hare, which is absurd and thought-provoking. The first small climax of the movie, after the heroine and the elites in the bunker finished the multiplayer exercise, chatted with the dying veterans and revealed their life experience, leaving a line of tears that were not easily noticed. It was the finishing touch, too. Absolutely, cold-blooded, will you be wronged and cry because of this broken world? The film is worth watching, but a little bloody.
George Orwell's fables and concerns about social development are not happening in the East, but are being played out in the West.
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