Brother Ah Tang is not my type, too sweet dimples and too deep eyes make me feel unreal and hypocritical. However, except for the male lead, every element of the movie is my favorite. The line at the beginning of the film "This film is adapted from a real historical event." is already teasing my sensitive nerves, Adolf, a mysterious man, the Austrian who can make the world's most rigorous nation fascinated, and who does not hesitate to sacrifice his country to become an enemy of the world , and the deep, somewhat dreamy baritone voiceover is as deeply rooted as the moustache on Adolf's face.
The movie begins with Tom's war in Africa (it's in Africa, right), so the audience knows from the very beginning that he is destined to be the most loyal fans of the entire assassination plan from the very beginning. The entire organization, from the general to the colonel, and even the new bureaucratic-capitalist-looking prime minister who plans to replace the head of state, are all politicians in their purest form, hypocrites with their own interests above all else. On the contrary, it was the adjutant who was stopped by Atangore during the interview, which made me feel a trace of the tragic and solemn death of a confidant.
The viewers said that the film made people nervous, but I didn't feel it at all, and even felt a little bored. Maybe it was because I watched too much numbness, but the red-clothed Tommy who appeared in Tom's mind at that time reminded me. Still new. This is the lover in my impression, unconditionally trusting and supporting each other, with no distractions.
I remembered the words of the revolutionary fighters I learned when I was in elementary school: "It doesn't matter to beheaded, as long as the doctrine is true, kill me, and there will be people who will come later!"
Finally, I learned from Brother Tom and said, "Long live the life of freedom and democracy. !"
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