Germany has many well-known movies with the theme of World War II and the Cold War, such as "Eavesdropping Storm" and "The Tide", but not many TV dramas with the theme are known. , in terms of background music, and the color tone of the picture, it is remarkable. The Cold War theme is huge and touches every aspect of life. What is rare is that this film starts with a small character, a handsome East German guy who was sent to West Germany as a spy. The East German leaders deliberately took it out of context, thinking that the Western exercises were really going to attack, so together with the Soviet Union, the handsome guy made a preemptive strike. Stop such unreasonable behavior and don't hesitate to reveal your identity. It also involves plots such as East Germany's banned books, West Germany's anti-war, and the rise of the Green Party. It is an introductory drama to understand German history.
Personally, the emotional scenes of the male protagonist in this play are very interesting. He originally had a girlfriend in East Germany, and she later became pregnant. Although he is very reluctant to do intelligence work, in order to cure his mother, he can only agree to this condition. While working in West Germany, Martin became involved with Linda, Nato's secretary. The amazing thing is that when they first met that night, Martin hadn't received instructions from his superiors, and the two had some mutual affection, which made it difficult to judge whether it was true or not. When Martin saw Linda being killed, it should be the first time he wanted to escape, and the first time he realized how impersonal the job he was doing. Later, Martin was with the daughter of his West German leader again, and the film did not specifically arrange for him to do this task. Personally, I felt that he saw the shadow of the West German anti-war people in the girl, and there was a resonance. This is also The reason why he fled back to East Germany and saw the girl was tied to the corner by his fiancee, but helped her escape to the West German embassy. He was so cruel to tie his pregnant fiancee to a chair. home" feeling. (Or maybe, is this child Martin’s? It seems that the heroine is also related to the male teacher who reads banned books? Martin’s father was the one who recruited him in East Germany? Not only these, are there any in the sister chapter “Germany 86 Years”? tell)
It is understood that this film has a lot of music at that time as BGM, which has a strong sense of age. After one season, the more the first song is, the better it sounds, Peter Schilling's Major Tom (Coming Home), if you like it too.
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