Both are adaptations of real events, both women, both holding important positions, both fighting against the British government, and both aiming to stop the war. This movie and the previous "Hong Qiong" can be called the sister film of anti-war leaks.
At the same time, I was amazed that there are so many in the UK that, for the benefit of the people, it does not hesitate its own future and reputation, obeys its inner call and violates professional beliefs, and bravely makes choices. She has made her own choices for the fear of power, the uneasiness of being unfaithful to the people, the intolerance of lies, and even the exchange of forgiveness and tolerance with compromise. It is exactly what the Western world has always promoted. The world value is reflected in such a small person's personal practice and execution, which deeply reflects the sinking influence of Western democracy and civilization: you see that she entered the home security agency without a political trial, and she can be investigated after she admits it. I invite lawyers and even high-level human rights fighters. You see, even if you sell important information, you will be admired and boasted by those in power. This is all about retreating and showing off the correctness of Western values. Lies will definitely be ignored. Exposing, justice will definitely be in the palm of God, yes, we think so too. This is the universal value of all mankind, and it is the morality and conscience of all mankind. Keira Knightley's strange expression is really strange, but in such a tavern full of contradictions and pressure, that deliberate, contradictory expression is really appropriate. Fiennes' appearance held the audience, his aura and his deepness made us feel at ease across the screen-she, the heroine will definitely win the lawsuit, win the dignity and victory in the struggle against all dark activities.
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