Will keep watching

Micheal 2022-12-11 01:50:18

At first I thought it was a story of a mediocre prisoner of war instigating rebellion, a story of CIA workaholics fighting their wits.
Later, I was mixed with the darkness of politics, and my conscience and persistence seemed to be enriched.
Brody was not easy. The death of ISSA made him question his beloved motherland. He didn't choose the way of revenge. It was an Islamic way. Fortunately, the lead problem and Carrie asked his daughter to call. Looking forward to the second season of expression and revenge in the way of politicians. (At first I always felt that Brody's love-hate change for Homeland was too extreme, but after thinking about it, we should be too numb to our environment, used to being deceived and inaction, and not hopeful)
First At the end of the season, I felt uncomfortable looking at it. The filming is done without any skill, mostly linear narratives, and the shots are simple and straightforward. But the characters' hearts slowly change, and the superposition of various things makes this slowly told story more and more attractive. The uncomfortable feeling is entirely due to the political tactics in the story, which is depressing and helpless. In contrast, the behavior of human bombs is simple and full of faith.
Claire Danes played really well. In my impression, she has always been the image of innocent Juliet, without any concept of acting. But this drama is really heartbreaking. She has a conscience, persistence and madness, and the collapse of that little faith is heart-piercing.

+Jessica: It looks like a deer
+Saul: Leonard is old

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Homeland quotes

  • Accomplice Terrorist: He'd want a proper Muslim funeral.

    Saul Berenson: If nobody claims him, he'll be buried in Potter's Field.

    Accomplice Terrorist: [She starts to cry]

  • Brody: They say the head is blown off and survives, intact...

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