Asking a group of British actors to act as Russians and speak English with a Russian accent is also drunk. Of course, since there are
good actors like Tom Hardy and Gary Oldman in the town, and the distinctive marks of the Stalin era, the story is natural. It is undeniable that Tom Hardy has his own routine, and he can bring all the movies into his own routine. No matter how good an actor is, he can't change it.
The whole looks a bit awkward, in addition to the strange English dialogue, there is also a very strange atmosphere created. In the first half, it is said that an orphan plunged into the arms of "Big Brother". From then on, the roots of the roots have upheld a system, even if they want to doubt the woman he loves most; due to chance, he embarks on the road of rebellion in entanglement; very Like the kind of Stalin accusation film with extremely righteous views, the second half is a bit suspenseful. If the first half is foreshadowing, the ingredients for this foreshadowing are too much.
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