the powerlessness of the male protagonist in the face of the villain in the ending of "State Organs" . I am afraid it has appeared in the hearts of everyone who still insists on the concept of good and evil. This is doomed that this is not a simple political thriller.
In this film, there are vague hints of Le Carré's early novels. As Assange said, the confrontation between different political camps in history is temporary, and what remains unchanged is the confrontation between the individual and the system. It has been 20 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the faces of the two camps in the world are becoming more and more similar, but the world is still full of ghosts. Is this movie any good? It's all up to you to believe it or not.
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