The expression of the film is relatively direct, which makes people feel less believable, and even a bit deliberate. Both male protagonists are alternatives and exceptions.

Alberto 2022-09-12 09:33:18

As a British spy, the heroine committed herself to spy on the abdicated German king and intended to assassinate the king. After fascist Germany received it, they arranged for a German officer who made mistakes in the war to protect the king. The male protagonist came to the king's mansion and fell in love with the king's maid, the British spy. At the same time, the Gestapo also used the information vehicle in the king's residence to detect the location of the British spy's telegram, and was ready to destroy the British spy. Soon they caught and tortured the British spy who had been in constant contact with the maid, and finally the British spy who joined the maid betrayed the maid. The heroine met with the king and informed the British Prime Minister Churchill's request, but the king refused. The heroine should have attacked the king, but did not kill him. The heroine just took the opportunity to rescue the king to send the heroine away and escaped the Gestapo's pursuit. The two meet and meet again after the war. This dream-like extravagant hope fills the emotions with sadness and reluctance.

However, the expression of the film is relatively direct, which makes people feel unbelievable. For example, the conversation and behavior of the maid quickly made the male protagonist discover her strangeness and her connection location. For such an easy thing, the king's security personnel did not have any be aware. It's incredible that the Gestapo didn't notice. In addition, the male protagonist easily told the king's security staff the intention of the fascist Germany stated by the general. He is not afraid of being betrayed. If he is really betrayed, the plot may be more confusing. The people who were slaughtered and the poor little girl who appeared repeatedly in the movie, this may be the reason why the male protagonist is sympathetic and cannot bear to do harm, but to say it repeatedly, it feels a bit deliberate and not very good.

The heroine's figure is very good, but the mouth is too ugly, a fly in the ointment. The male protagonist is still a more muscular character, and wearing a uniform is a bit too strong.

The male protagonist should be a murderer, but he has a heart of compassion; the king should be in a high position and not eat the fireworks of the world, but he is unexpectedly close to the people, has no air, is willing to be ordinary, and has a kind heart. They are all exceptions...

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The Exception quotes

  • Mieke de Jong: So, how did you get your Iron Cross Second Class?

    Capt. Stefan Brandt: I survived... in a second class way.

    Mieke de Jong: And the scars?

    [She runs her finger down them]

    Capt. Stefan Brandt: Shrapnel. Most of it's still in there.

    Mieke de Jong: It hurts you. Is that why you're here and not at the front?

    Capt. Stefan Brandt: I'm here because I follow orders.

    Mieke de Jong: Do you always follow orders?

    Capt. Stefan Brandt: What else is there?

  • [Mieke and Stefan lying in bed]

    Mieke de Jong: I'm Jewish.

    [silence]

    Capt. Stefan Brandt: I'm not.

    Mieke de Jong: Obviously!

    Capt. Stefan Brandt: I don't care.

    Mieke de Jong: One day, you might have to.