Disappointing movie. The false praise of American Dream-style democracies and the baseless diatribes of Russian politics and society run through the book. If there is still some suspense in the first half that makes people want to know the development of the heroine's life, the lengthy rhythm and vague logic of the second half make the viewer gasp, and can only rely on the occasional explicit or violent scenes to wake up, but compared to For similar films (such as Lust and Caution), the use and techniques of these shots seem to remain at the level of "shooting for shooting" and "narrative", and it is difficult to touch the spiritual core of the characters or the turning point of fate. The performance of the eldest cousin lacks tension and depth, and it is difficult to reflect the transformation from a young female dancer who loves art to a resolute and cruel agent. The relationship between the eldest cousin and the eldest cousin should have been an important thread to promote the development of the plot, but it was photographed that the layers of advancement were not seen, and it was unknown why the two loved each other.
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