As an ordinary spectator, neither a saint nor a noble person! Don't look at the naked body of the heroine Jennifer, what else to look at?
Originally, such a spy war movie with a deep political background and a political conspiracy involving two major powers was hardly worth watching! If you talk too deep, the director can't pass the political trial, and if you talk too lightly, the audience scoffs at it.
This film is still adapted from the novel of the same name. The storytelling in the form of the novel is still very thorough. If you want to describe the same story in the way of a movie, you will have to spend a certain amount of time! Although I know the cruelty of spies through the screen, it is really not easy to express through the lens. Obviously, this film does not dare to take too much time to express the cruel methods of spies, but simply gave a few shots. One is to threaten family members with financial constraints and force the good as a spy; the other is to show you color if you don’t achieve your goal, and to kill chickens as an example; the third is to interrogate and torture you until your will breaks down. Of course, if the director were more daring and bloody, it would really be a B-level film. The rest is left to the audience to experience.
Looking back, I will focus on Jennifer's body (this Jennifer's body is not "Jennifer's Body", there was a film called "Jennifer's Body", and Megan Fox has a little show in this film), here is to explain The cruelty of a spy is to achieve the goal without compromise on the means. The body is just a tool. When necessary, seduction is unavoidable! So in order to explain this point, the director took off the heroine. What is interesting is that in the face of such seduction, the heroine's dismissive expression directly led to the failure of the test, which further demonstrated the necessity of the body. Indirectly tell everyone that the spy's physical weapon is very useful! It can make you have the desire to die, and it can also make you down!
The final conclusion I want to say: This film is really about looking at the body of the heroine. As far as spy movies are concerned, there is neither flashy action nor deep interior. Just a general look!
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