Political prisoners in the literary category, literary prisoners in the political category

Bernard 2022-10-12 19:49:43

First of all, I continue to declare that I have no taste in movies and I am a layman from beginning to end. Therefore, the following comments are not pretending to be insiders, but purely outsiders' impressions.

After watching this movie, I really like it. The reasons are as follows:

1. The overall control of the film is good. I like this kind of situation, which is very tense and undercurrent, but the surface is gentle and calm. The whole film is full of this atmosphere, actors' performances, lines, storylines, etc.

2. Respect the intelligence of the audience. The explicit indication, the hint implies that the place where the Guanzi should be sold sells the Guanzi, and the place where the Easter eggs should be put is put eggs. I really think it's awesome to be able to do this.

3. Can I say that I like lines. After watching a lot of American TV series, Hold can't help watching this kind of real English style.


Then talk about my feelings about this film. Some people say that there should be no extra emotional scenes in the feeling of this kind of documentary. To be honest, real political documentaries do not have this literary style. But literary and artistic is not superfluous, not hypocritical, not hypocritical, this is skill.

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  • Johnny Worricker: I had a feeling that if I asked a favour you were a sort of person who'd come through.

    Nancy Pierpan: You trust me. Why on earth would you trust me?

    Johnny Worricker: Because that's the job. Deciding who to trust. That's what the job is.

    Johnny Worricker: Also, you told your father that I work for the Home Office.

    Nancy Pierpan: I lied.

    Johnny Worricker: Yeah.

    Nancy Pierpan: You trust me because I lied.

  • Johnny Worricker: The purpose of intelligence is to find the truth, not to confirm what we already believe. We're meant to look for what's there, not for what we want to be there.

    Rollo Maverley: Come on, Johnny! Once they wanted communists, we gave them communists. Now they want Arabs, we give them Arabs. They decide what they're looking for, we find it for them.

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