American theme.
A Soviet submarine captain brought a group of officers and drove the most advanced Soviet submarine to the Americans, just to make a home in the United States.
In it, the US imperialists and the black Soviet Union are very subtle but just right. The Black Soviet Union is a politically repressive state, and people have no privacy and freedom; therefore, those who want to defect should be envious of the freedom of the American imperialists.
While expressing this envy, I didn't feel much about the first mate talking about the future life (the beach or something) in the captain's room. There are two of my favorite expressions: one is the exclamation of "Americans" by an officer when he opened the hatch to greet the captain of the Dallas, the feeling that he seemed to see a savior; the second is that the captain of Red October saw the Dallas boat Long, said he was "like a cowboy". (At such a tense time, seeing the Americans, he still expresses the feeling of such a happy life from the bottom of his heart. I think this is the highest level of envy.)
In addition, the battle of wits and courage among the various forces in the whole film is very exciting and exciting.
The voices of the two captains are great!
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