Poor Smiley

Mark 2022-02-22 08:02:24

Among the trilogy, the pot maker should be the best one. Otherwise, it will not give priority to making TV series and movies.
What's the good thing?
As far as I understand it, fortunately, it has completely shaped the tragic character of Smalley.
Smiley, I don't know what the family background is, anyway, an excellent student in Cambridge or Oxford language department. Being fancyed by the mentor, he was introduced into the spy business. Ah, come to think of it, it seems that someone mentioned that Smalley's father was a scholar of history or language. In short, Smalley belongs to the kind of relatively honest, obedient to the persuasion of trusted elders. And because of the spy industry that can help the motherland, the young Smiley was also full of honor back then. He was willing to devote his life to the motherland, and was willing to fight for the spy industry for life!
It is a pity that when Smiley entered the industry, the United Kingdom was okay. When he was in his prime, he had rich experience and was able to contribute more to his motherland. The motherland is like a broken ship about to die, becoming more and more immobile. So Smalley’s colleagues turned their attention to the idea of ​​how to work for their own interests, fabricating "work results" in exchange for promotion in the official career, and Smalley unfortunately became their victim... First he was worn. Green hat, and then went out, the uncle... was sad, living in a way that only English gentlemen could have, staying at home and studying German classics, and also offering for the daughter-in-law to spend time outside.
I wonder if you have ever encountered such a career plan.
You chose a certain industry and prepared to fight for it for a lifetime. When you were full of enthusiasm, the industry collapsed. Not only that, but the industry also caused everything to be lost.
what to do?
Bill Haydn chose betrayal and betrayal...
Smiley chose static braking...
As a result, the British Empire continued to fade away. In the end, Smiley couldn't redeem the honor, but he did do what he wanted to do. The duty of the old spy who has done his best, he has done everything he can, and he has done very well.
This reminds us that we work for the honor this work brings us, or our work, only for us to do this work, and to do it well.
Bill Haydn, no matter what he did, he had the idea of ​​restoring the honor of the old nobleman. If it fails to reach it, immediately go to the other extreme. His ending is the same as his origin. The nobles are destined to decline and be eliminated by the times.
Smiley, not because of his own reasons, no job, no wife, no love, he actually doesn't even have a decent friend. Ah, he has a great enemy. Kara...
So if we don't want to spend a tedious life, we must have a great enemy.

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  • Yessenia 2022-04-21 09:03:16

    It would be better if the pace was faster. Looking forward to the movie version

  • Marty 2022-04-20 09:02:25

    better than the movie.

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy quotes

  • George Smiley: Topicality is always suspect.

  • [repeated line]

    George Smiley: There are three of them, and Alleline.