The cast of this film is strong, and the two female characters are technically appropriate. I feel that Mrs. Maisel did not even change the costumes of the drama, and directly entered the set of the film through the door. For the only 20 minutes of play, Cuan Fu lost weight to this extent, what else can I say other than paying tribute. How to montage your body shape in the same play? Lose weight and shave your head for the end credits, then wait for the hair to grow back while you get back in shape? This time is not short for front and back shots. The historical prototype of this film has been wikiped a little bit. The British guy is a bit of a jerk, and he always adds drama to himself, otherwise he will not be arrested. The Soviet Union has very little information, and judging from what he has done, he is not a normal spy: he does not accept money, and he puts his life on the line for the peace of mankind? It is hard to say what role these two amateur fans played in the 1962 Cuban crisis. Now we can see that the so-called crisis that is the closest to human destruction is actually not that mysterious at all. How could a playboy like Kennedy be an opponent of the old fox Khrushchev? That was a complete nuclear blackmail. At that time, even if the Soviets wanted to throw nuclear bombs, they simply did not have enough long-range delivery capabilities. The ICBMs would have to wait seven or eight years. Therefore, in this film, it is unclear what the stolen Soviet nuclear bomb information is, and the brotherly trust between the two is quite far-fetched.
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