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Kole 2022-03-22 09:01:20

This spy movie reminds me of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, but this one has a little more American narrative. The old man Mark Rylance didn't pay attention before, but this time he won the best supporting actor and went back to check the information and found that the old man's Tony Award for three goods is a big winner in the drama world. At the beginning, it is obvious that he is a standard British actor, and his acting restraint is excellent. The film is directed by Steven Spielberg, and the director alone can be regarded as the quality assurance of a film. The story has the historical prototype American lawyer James Donovan, and Tom Hanks' old drama bone plays the leading role. The film is in the same standard. superior. It tells about the mainstream consciousness in the United States, reflects the human rights awareness of the United States, and also reflects the spirit of tolerance in the United States. The film has many foreshadowings and many echoes, what Tom Hanks saw and heard when he made the train twice, and finally the old man was released. When they were escorted into the car, and the American pilots were embraced and greeted, it was the difference between the two sides' treatment of spies mentioned earlier, and the fate of the captured spies after returning to their respective countries. It is really a solid American mainstream movie.

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Bridge of Spies quotes

  • Rudolf Abel: Standing there like that you reminded me of the man that used to come to our house when I was young. My father used to say: "watch this man'. So I did. Every time he came. And never once did he do anything remarkable.

    James Donovan: And I remind you of him?

    Rudolf Abel: This one time, I was at the age of your son, our house was overrun by partisan border guards. Dozens of them. My father was beaten, my mother was beaten, and this man, my father's friend, he was beaten. And I watched this man. Every time they hit him, he stood back up again. So they hit him harder. Still he got back to his feet. I think because of this they stopped the beating. They let him live. "Stoit i muzhik," I remember them saying... "stoit i muzhik." Which sort of means like uh, 'standing man'. Standing man...

  • James Donovan: [forced to leave dining room before eating his meal] Enjoy your big American breakfast.