Brody has been imprisoned for 8 years. The story and psychological changes must be twists and turns. From a soldier who swears to defend the honor of the motherland to an assassin who sacrifices his life for terrorists, the catalyst is the tragic death of a cute Iraqi child. Such a turnaround seems too abrupt, and the screenwriter can actually dig deeper to make the whole plot smoother. There is also Walker's transformation. There is no explanation in the play. This is a flaw.
Carrie’s image is much plump, except for the deliberate meeting with Brody in church (I never understood his intentions) and the inexplicable coming together of the two. Carrie was obviously moved by Brody. I can't understand this change.
I thought the finale would be fascinating enough. The most exciting part of the story and the direction of the characters should come to a clear main line, but no. The whole ending is tepid, and in the end there is a stall that I don't know why. Is it possible to let our Brody become a parliamentarian, step into the political arena, and then continue to lurking, if this is the case, then it seems that there is not much new ideas.
Carrie's development is worth looking forward to.
Finally, I commented on Samsung, a large part of the reason is because the ending is too. . . Speechless
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