It is a national hero, the heroic story of Manus and his friends resisting the Nazis.
First in the ice and snow, then in their self-organized radio work, and after that they were arrested, went to England for training, returned to Norway, which was occupied by the Germans, and shuttled between Sweden and Norway, causing large-scale sabotage several times.
The bravery and composure shown by Manus in the middle are all prerequisites for the completion of the mission, including grabbing the gap under the enemy searchlight to place bombs and so on. After the war, when he met Nazi officers in prison, the other party said: You have reasons to be proud. He said it was lucky. Yes, he was lucky too, he wasn't caught and tortured by all kinds of cool types, and he wasn't found a place to be assassinated right before his victory. But it takes more than luck to accomplish these tasks.
In the middle, when the Nazis were catching terrorists, Manus said to his companions, the winner is the king, who is the terrorist and who is the patriot?
After the war, Manus opened a machinery company and lived with Clark. The material is rich, but he has psychological problems and alcoholism. Personally, I think that war has caused too many injuries, visible and invisible scars.
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