As always, the master-level aesthetic, academic, turning surprises into plain, suspense is everywhere, beating your mind every minute to tell you that there is a huge conspiracy, conspiracy, conspiracy, keep thinking about it until the end. How can I say it? It's an overly crafted film. I watched it very boring and a bit boring. It seems to understand the principles. Maybe it is the relationship between British and American political themes and not my food.
In the midst of the turmoil, there is a story about the shady story of the British and American senior officials who spied on the autobiography of the former prime minister. Weak scholars are involved in the muddy waters of the political arena. Before that, it was the atmosphere of dark warfare, and then the death of unfaithfulness came to an abrupt end. The manuscripts were flying all over the sky, and the truth was hidden here. Politics is like the keynote of the film, dark and cold, and full of conspiracy threats.
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