Spy game

Liam 2021-11-17 08:01:27

Just after reading it, I also came in to say a few words.

Generally speaking, the film is good. Most of the previous part introduces the relationship between the two heroes, the relationship between the hero and the heroine, and the behavior of the spies in a step-by-step manner.

The most exciting thing in the whole film is Robert Redford’s calm rescue operation. As the officials pressed more and more tightly, he had to speed up and even invested all his savings-just to save one person. . In the end, the shot of him driving away in the car is so handsome, some of the temperament of the old handsome blond guy that the handsome little blond guy will never learn.

As for the Chinese part of the film, I don’t think Chinese audiences need to be too serious. When we watched Vietnam, North Korea, and Africa in American movies, didn’t we think there was anything wrong with it? It is because we are not familiar with the situation there and have no feelings for it. Moreover, our own film and television dramas also have many inaccuracies. Why should we blame filmmakers thousands of miles away? You don't have to add too much national sentiment, it's reasonable to make your own movies and do your own thing well.

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Spy Game quotes

  • Tom Bishop: [inside a bar] All right, so what else? What else do I need to know?

    Nathan Muir: Put away some money so you can die someplace warm and don't ever touch it. Not for anyone, ever.

    Tom Bishop: Okay, is that it?

    Nathan Muir: Don't "ever" risk your life for an asset. If it comes down to you or them... send flowers.

  • Nathan Muir: [drinking coffee while standing outside of the coffee shop] , showing Tom the apartment building across from then See that building across the way?

    Tom Bishop: Yeah.

    Nathan Muir: Do you know anyone there?

    Tom Bishop: No.

    Nathan Muir: In five minutes I want to see you on the balcony.

    Tom Bishop: What do...

    Nathan Muir: Five minutes.

    Tom Bishop: Can't we discuss it over coffee?

    Nathan Muir: You just lost ten seconds.