What is the hottest topic is security? There is no doubt that it is network security.
Since the digital matrix of 0s and 1s broke the dissemination restrictions of printing, the Internet has monopolized the instant transmission of most of the world's information. Terrorists and anti-government organizations naturally follow suit, playing hide-and-seek with security departments in Email, Facebook and even PS4 games, enjoying the benefits of remote control and explosions.
Under this circumstance, the issue of network security is very entangled. On the one hand, the liberal people demand freedom of the Internet, support personal privacy, and reject the government's full-scale indiscriminate surveillance. On the one hand, the terrorist attacks in Paris and Brussels are not far away. Blood and tears are educating the security department. A little laxness will lead to disaster (so my Qiantang has become a bird in shock), and the network is a bridgehead to prevent the micro and the gradual development. How can we not monitor it? in the end? It becomes an either-or question, with no middle ground. For security services, compromise is failure. And "Bourne Bound 5" is starting from here.
1. Freedom
First, let's look at the liberals of this film.
Nicky who received the lunch box in the first 15 minutes. She was taken advantage of, rushed into the back door of the CIA recklessly, and downloaded a bunch of data against the world police. Before she could read it, she threw the baton to Bourne, and was shot and killed in the streets of Athens.
The hacker behind the scenes living in seclusion in Germany saw that the data fell on the neutral Bourne and had no hope of being exposed. He bet on the last hope and gave Bourne a head with a dumbbell. He should now spend his days in prison in the United States. What does he want? Should the people have the right to know state secrets? Tsk tsk, every day I think about making a big news, but other people's lives are betrayed.
Kalloor, the boss of Shenmeng, started his business by teaming up with the CIA to deceive consumers and betray the backdoor. After becoming a multinational company, he was seriously affected by Snowden's revelations. It keeps saying that we want to do Free Internet, and the whole thing is the company's interests. The thinness of the network ideal is evident. At the end of the credits he is even more mocked when he is discharged from the hospital. On the way out of the hospital, all the reporters asked were—"Did you talk about information leakage when you were interviewed by the police?", who cares about who in this world. Bustling, all come and go for profit.
To sum up, the liberals in the film are either reckless dead men or shrewd planners. When the so-called freedom and ideals experience the scattered light in the world, they always seem so pale and ridiculous. Do you still think The Bourne Bourne 5 is for the liberals?
2. Calculations
Looking back at the CIA, two groups of people dominated the two main lines of the final plot - Dewey and Heather.
Comrade Dewey is a proven security expert, statesman, and staunch imperialist fighter. There is no doubt about it. Compared with the fledgling Heather Lee, his political planning ability, on-the-spot handling and adaptability, and the relationship between superiors and subordinates are all higher than Heather. Quite extreme conservatism in both cybersecurity and Bourne handling.
But why did he fail? play with fire.
Dewey's ability to sit in and hold the position of director depends on his unparalleled ability to intrigue. Conspiracy is a very addictive thing, not only can you play around with others, but it also benefits a lot. In "Bourneville 5", he conspired three times in total, a small victory in London, a smash in Las Vegas, and a loss of underwear in the guest room.
In London, he played an information gap, preempting Asset and Smith, while Heather was kept in the dark. After killing the two agents of ab and Smith, Dewey has already made a steady profit. First of all, Heather's status was successfully suppressed, and after educating the little girl, he regained the hearts of the people; secondly, Smith is dead, and the ugly plan of the year has lost another mouth; thirdly, the angry Bourne will take the offensive and sit firmly on the home defense. have an advantage.
So he inflated himself and started a bigger conspiracy, wanting to kill Kalloor and build puppets to facilitate the implementation of the iron-fisted plan and consolidate the overall expectations. The success of this plan fell short, all because of Bourne's hanging. Kalloor and Heather were already exposed to the muzzle of the gun. For a second or two, Bourne flashed an acceleration, a map scan followed by a rapid fire, and the lightning bolt hit the asset's shooter - Kalloor was seriously injured and not killed. The situation couldn't have been worse.
1. An angry Kalloor will never spare Dewey. Once the conversation record is exposed, everything will be over;
2. Heather's hostility has already been revealed, and such a conspiracy cannot escape her tracking.
Is it all over? Dewey showed his shrewdness as a politician, betting on Bourne in a hurry. Whether it is booby-trapping or instigating Bourne, it is possible to make a successful comeback and secure the throne again. So instead of running away, he went upstairs into the room, sent the bodyguards back, and waited for fate to come. It's a pity that Bourne made it very clear that there is no me.
Conspiracy is like a drug, attracted by high yields, one step at a time into a whirlpool, and the stakes are getting bigger and bigger. Even a victorious general like Dewey would be ruined once his shoes got wet. As the so-called, the agency was too smart, and it wasted Qingqing's life.
The two sentences of Admiral Yang in "Legend of the Galactic Heroes" are impressive:
"I am not contemptuous of power or force. No, I am actually afraid. Once power or force is in hand, it will make almost everyone ugly. "
"When human beings only think about the pursuit of victory, they become extremely despicable!"
Three, new students?
The whole film of "The Bourne 5" is the process of Heather's rapid growth.
Volunteering himself to contradict his superiors, commanding on the spot and responding immaturely,
Germany took the initiative, went to London to be taught how to be a man, and the
gambling city teamed up to win a big victory.
Heather is a person who is particularly good at learning. In the film, Dewey and Asset taught her three points. She absorbed them all and used them for me.
Lesson 1: Keep your eyes on the enemy at the last minute.
During the Greek operation, Asset withstood the pressure. Even if the Greek special forces were already in the city, they still kept their sights on Nicky and did not give up their last hope.
In the final battle in the guest room, Heather, who had already won, smelled the last hint of crisis. Picking up the pistol, guarding Dewey, and firing the final bullet, avoiding the comeback situation where Bourne was killed.
Lesson 2: Reluctant to let the child catch the wolf.
One of the naive aspects of Heather's London operation is that she believes that politics is less dirty and that Bourne still has the possibility to persuade the system back. Dewey had taught her a lesson, and Heather must have felt hopeless as she watched three stationary points on the map of action. Politics, especially the politics of espionage, wanting to have clean hands and protect oneself is simply a fantasy. Heather did not indulge in despair, fought back, and withstood the risk to lead Bourne back to the United States, planning to prepare for a decisive battle. The venue secretly placed the bug, the transmitter, and the last bullet for Dewey, and she really put herself in the quagmire of politics.
Lesson 3: Conspiracy and old-timers.
The conspiracy and the hottie will always be the spy's friends. Dewey brought her too much influence, whether in London or Las Vegas. Heather followed suit, introduced strong support Bourne, and killed Dewey without saying a word. The last secret room conversation in the car is a textbook for spy politicians. There are plans to attack and defense, all of which are abnormal methods. On the face of the vulture, the excitement after the failure of the Greek action could no longer be seen.
I remembered that Bourne saw Heather's appointment declaration on the train, and it said:
"I believe I can bring changes to the CIA."
Fourth, network security and American politics.
Will "The Bourne Bourne 5" give some advice on network security What answer?
The answer is that the director is out of focus on this proposition, or, in other words, this network security is simply an excuse.
The significance of cybersecurity to the United States is clearly told in the story. Without monitoring, the CIA will become blind and lose its ability to control global security. If it is surveillance, God knows what these politicians will do with it?
So the core problem of the whole film is - American politics, especially the CIA.
Very ironic thing. In the last 20 minutes of the credits, Bourne listens to two identical sermons, one from Dewey and one from Heather. They tell Bourne repeatedly that you are a "patriot" at heart.
Director Yang Dechang said in the movie "Mahjong" through the mouth of the red fish:
"No one in this world knows what they want. They wait for someone to tell them, so as long as you tell him what he wants in a very sincere manner. Know why? Because no one wants to. Admit their mistakes when they fail, they would rather be deceived by others..."
And the red fish who said this is a liar in the film. Yes, in our life, there are always some people who tell me unequivocally that you are a xxx, you should be a xxx, and they, without exception, are talking nonsense irresponsibly. Apparently the same goes for the CIA.
The old Dewey is a thing of the past, and the new Heather is still timelessly peddling patriotism and executing dirty politics. I have to say that there is really nothing new under the sun when it comes to politics.
The last scene of the film is a medium shot of Bourne walking away. The camera continues to move upwards and stops at the obelisk not far away, the Washington Monument. Washington was a public servant all his life, fought bloody battles, established the United States of America, and was honored as the "father of the country". I don't know how Duke Hua would react when he saw this scene.
The characters and actions of the U.S. government in the film are sinister, vicious, hypocritical, unscrupulous, ideals are dead, and they pursue absolute utilitarianism and conservatism. More importantly, this is not just an example, but has become a compulsory course for CIA supervisors. It reminds people of Kant's words: "A good system can turn devils into angels. An evil system can turn angels into devils."
I think the implicit answer of the whole film is probably that if the Internet cannot be changed Behind the security, the U.S. security sector (and even the government) has an excessively conservative and utilitarian political system and ethos. How to talk about the boundaries of Internet freedom is probably empty talk.
5. Bourne
Bourne is the top spy and killer.
The so-called great power comes with great responsibility. He was involved in a series of political struggles and suffered tragic amnesia. On the way to pursue myself, I am constantly being used by others. In "Spy 5", it was used by Nicky, by Dewey, and by Heather.
But the most valuable thing for him is to be able to transcend these tricks and interests and be pure himself.
In this chaotic political situation, The Bourne Bourne sings praises of Bourne-style freedom, not eternal life, not saving the world, but the freedom of self-redemption.
I sometimes think that there are too many smart people in this world, so they attack, fight, and fight... Dewey's sneer, the wandering of the superior, Heather's counterattack, everything is like a silhouette, the wind blows, and there is no trace .
And this stern stone on the side of the road still stands there humbly, neither coming nor going.
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