1.
Soms: Shanghai is divided into many areas. You can drink in the British concession, eat in the French concession, or lurking in the German concession, but you must stay away from the Japanese.
2.
Boss: How about the road?
Soms: Great, but I have a half-ship Gestapo with me.
3.
Soms: The whole country is running away. Germany is ready to flatten Europe, but most of us only care about the result of the game.
4. The
editor-in-chief of the newspaper: Yesterday the Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs met with the German Foreign Minister. They discussed whether my Jewish wife should wear a yellow star on her coat and then be sent to the Jewish Quarter in Shanghai and her fellow race. living together.
5.
Soms: Talking and laughing with them at the banquet of the German embassy, it was like eating breakfast in the sewer, which made me sick.
6.
Soms: In my opinion, letting the United States participate in war is like letting someone who has never been in a relationship involved in a fifty-year marriage.
7.
Soms: Anyone here can kill Connor, I must get in with them. I am like a bug, trying to crawl into a rotten apple.
8.
Soms: He and his cousins seem to be the most interesting people tonight.
Anna: They are not his cousins.
Soms: No?
Anna: It's his mistress. Anthony didn't know that I was gambling, and he would be very angry if he found out.
Soms: I didn't plan to tell him.
Anna: Very good, thank you.
Soms: I like to collect secrets.
Anna: That's interesting. Why are you following me in the casino?
Soms: I didn't know you were married. Who is the one holding the cigarette case?
Anna: Change one question for another, just like playing poker, you have to pay before you can see the cards in your hand.
9.
Soms (pointing to the bruise on Mrs. Muller's face): What's wrong here?
Mrs. Muller: Not what you think.
Soms: Of course it is.
Mrs. Muller: No.
10.
Soms: Did you invite me that night?
Anna: I invited Miss Mueller.
Soms: It's Mrs. Mueller. Did your friend come later?
Anna: Do you think I am looking for you?
Soms: To be honest, I stayed up all night for this.
Anna: Okay, don't behave here, I have seen you flirting with Miss Mueller there.
Soms: Mrs. Muller. Look at this, if what I said offends you, please leave with a smile, and don't let me make a fool of yourself in public.
Anna: Then stop talking about it.
Soms: I want to see you again.
Lan Ting (inserted suddenly): You are seduce my wife.
Soms (stunned, raise the cup): You are right.
11.
Tanaka: Are you married? Mr. Soms.
Soms: It's over, it's old and old.
Tanaka: My wife eloped with others, just a few days before I came to Shanghai.
Soms: It's a shame. Do you feel very sad?
Tanaka: I can't bear to look back. Women are always the last winners, they are good at forgetting.
Soms: My ex-wife also proved this.
Tanaka: To stop being treated as a fool, cheers. (Drinking) Do you think we still have a chance to fall in love again?
Soms: I think it won't be as bad as our first time.
Tanaka: I don't think so. I think for men like us, the second time was worse.
Soms: What kind of man?
Tanaka: Romantic. We are eager to get rid of the previous pain, so we blindly move on to the next one.
12.
Soms: Tanaka thinks I am a stupid American who will lie for you.
Anna: So are you?
Soms: In fact, you and I know it very well. Thank you for your invitation tonight.
13.
Tanaka: I'm so sorry, Mr. Soms. Something unfortunate happened. We caught a spy last night. He was caught on a train leaving Shanghai. He was confessed by someone he loved. That girl is ours, you will admire her very much. We used almost all means to the spy, and even asked the girl to confront him and tell him the truth in person, but he just didn't believe it. It's amazing that a man can believe in love so strongly. Although this belief is obviously wrong, people always need a belief.
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