Originally I saw "Mission: Impossible" really to watch lively and handsome guys. I like it because of the extensive hunting of movies and they are so lively. This time I went to the cinema because my friends had finished watching it, so I had to join in the fun. (A passage mentions three lively events, how clear I have been recently)
What I feel today is that it is difficult to uphold justice. It is like letting an organization you trust be "betrayed" because of someone's betrayal, just like loving it since childhood. Just as your parents or relatives want to harm you, think about the pain of "Orphans of Zhao" and the pain of spies are similar.
And they insisted on their love after the betrayal of their relatives. Standing in the middle of the road with a female pig's feet, he could stop quickly, and could not move when he fell down. When a friend was threatened by a bomb, he could reverse his life with persistence and wisdom. They use affection to uphold justice, it is difficult to think about it, and how much psychological ability is needed.
Consider now that some people are in love, while others lack love. Someone once said that girls must be rich, so that they will not run away with other men's lollipops (sweet words) when they grow up. It sounds like a joke, but it's not in life. Hegel once commented on "Water Margin" why Song Jiang chose to surrender to the court at the end, because what he pursues is recognition, and his rebellion (rebellion) is to be recognized by the court. It's like we sometimes fight against our parents in order to let them care about us and recognize us.
And spies, the power of the soul can be imagined.
Handsome Tom
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