1) Director- instinctive director Paul Verhoeven. More appealing than an actor, right?
2) Actress Caris Van Hayden, perfect acting + stunning appearance
3) Angle- female spy, It is very attractive. However, this is not the original attempt of the play. It is said that when collecting information for another World War II film, it was decided to write a part of the content independently to write a film, and the setting of the female spy role is purely to make the existing The concept of the series is connected.
The true prototype of the pink spy: (No official disclosure, I just guess)
Olga Chekhov, the niece of the famous Russian writer Chekhov, came to Berlin, Germany in 1920 and became a popular movie in Germany. The star has become the idol in the hearts of many Germans, and one of the admirers is Adolf Hitler. The fact is that the former Soviet Union secretly developed into a super spy. After the Soviet Red Army captured Berlin, the former Soviet counter-intelligence chief Viktor Abakumov secretly sent a plane to take Olga back to Moscow. History Home suspects, Soviet intelligence agencies suspect that she may have been a double agent and returned to Moscow to be interrogated. The specific conclusion is still unknown to the world.
4) War is not a contest between justice and evil. Even if there are only two sides in the war, there are also There is a huge gap left for various interest groups. Not to mention a grand world war like the second station... Personally, I think it is necessary to understand the relationship between the anti-fascist organizations in European countries during World War II, otherwise it will be difficult to really understand
the film. Chinese students accept it The knowledge of the European battlefields of World War II is still very small....
It is said that the version shown in the cinema was dissected and reassembled in order to remove the erotic and politically sensitive points. If the director came to China and saw his own work, it would change like this Ready to cry.
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