It’s a time-running movie that suits my taste.

Dell 2022-03-21 09:01:07

The first half of the movie is quite boring, and the second half begins to get better at 1 hour and 25 minutes. The first half is because of the story environment. In the second half, the male protagonist starts to exert his strength. Although there are few words in the performance, the facial expressions are close-ups and events. It seems very wise to deal with it. It is usually difficult to make movies based on real stories because they cannot achieve the exaggerated and invincible effect of commercial movies. Therefore, the latter part accelerates the contradiction between the Revolutionary Guard and the actor and the group, and successfully creates a race against time. Atmosphere, so the movie is a plus

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  • Violette 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Xiaoben's clever handling of the film is to balance the political content with the core of the commercial entertainment film, and to achieve the combination of the 80s style and modern realism in the lens language. It is a pity that the film has a sigh of relief in terms of characterization and emotions. This is also a point where the film is a grade inferior to "Small Town".

  • Dee 2021-10-20 18:59:13

    I think the greatness of this kind of movie lies not in the movie itself, but in "the movie is changed according to the true story." Every time I see the prototype photos at the end of the film, I am in awe of this awesome world.

Argo quotes

  • Tony Mendez: Mike, if I were to say you were looking through the wrong end of that viewfinder, would I be right?

    [Lee casually turns the viewfinder around]

    Lee Schatz: Yup.

  • Ken Taylor: [meeting Tony] I was expecting more of a G-man look.

    Tony Mendez: I think you're thinking of the FBI, sir.