Doubt

Shakira 2022-03-01 08:01:29

After reading it again, the general meaning is that I understand, but some details are just incomprehensible. So looking at everyone's comments, some of them are quite reasonable, but I didn't find what I needed; and what's even more hateful is the introduction of the movie, saying that the Russians kidnapped the GR missile expert, what happened to the United States, It totally confused me. . .

So, I chose a skip-style rewatch to solve some doubts, but new doubts arose. I hereby record it and use it as a reference for the next rewatch. . Alas, who makes me a person who occasionally pursues perfection, in this year and a half in July, in today's Ghost Festival. . . .
1. What is the truth about what Cate Blanchett said? Which are lies?
Mostly false at first, mostly (only key points), true about what George Clooney said about Dora's concentration camp, and finally about 12 Jews being reported in her dossier is the truth; and what she said to Captain Tae Yi about her real purpose—that is, to escape from Germany without caring about her husband—is false, and it can be seen from the fact that she still "loves" him from the fact that she protects her husband in the end. of.

2. Which of these do not want to turn sinners into good Germans, that is, to restore justice?
Except for George Clooney, who is not a reporter (perhaps the reporter was the SS during the war), it is the captain Tae Yi who is debatable. Got it the second time. . . He was indeed responsible for convicting those "good Germans" (to vent his anger, he hanged six guys who had been sentenced to prison), but unfortunately he was caught by the leader and could only betray Kate, who trusted him Blanchett. . .

3. Where is that Paper?
After the missile expert's assistant died, Yankee was still asking Cate Blanchett about Paper in the hospital, and it seemed that they didn't get it; and when George Clooney questioned Tai Yi, he said that Paper was with him, and the SB captain seemed to believe it. . .
But, at the end of the movie, when Cate Blanchett says Paper is in her bag, I think she's lying: If she doesn't hand over that Paper, will the Americans let her go? But it's also possible that Paper was in her hands, and she gave it to George Clooney at first, and then George Clooney made a full backup or gave a fake to Yankee so she could get the pass?
Where is it? Who knows? It's up to the author to tell the story. . . Maybe when you want to find the original novel to see Luo. . .

The whole vibe is hypocritical, lies are everywhere, sad. . In the film, it seems that the Russians are telling the truth, not so much hypocrisy, they take away the wealth, and the Yankees want to take away the talent.

Thinking that China was really too honest at the time, and the little Japan of the dog days, I would use this to make a rake. . . Little Japan will be punished, a small tsunami, get it. . .

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  • Danny: [on Tully] A little bit of a cunt.

  • Patrick Tully: You can say what you want about the war... but, the war was the best thing that ever happened to me. Because when you have money, then, for the first time in your life, you underSTAND it, what money does for you. Where before all you understood was NOT having it? Money allows you to be who you truly are.