"The Difference in IQ"

Karlee 2021-11-17 08:01:27

The most fascinating part of this movie is actually the ugly defacement of China, of course, they also defaced the CIA. In other words, the ugliness is a bit serious, but the depiction is not so true. Brad Pitt’s acting skills will not be mentioned. The real starring role in the film, Pete’s boss acting skills are really good, the feeling of being trapped in a situation but strategizing is well grasped. In the movie, a burnt and broken American flag appears in the protagonist's office. When the heads of the CIA questioned the protagonist’s old stuff, they thought they were shrewd and thought they were using skills to extract the protagonist’s information. As everyone knows, this kind of arbitrage is almost relative, and because of his own negligence, the proportion of arbitrage may be even greater, of course, more arbitrage, not more arbitrage. Is espionage really a game? Its price is life, so often you will concentrate on playing. Once it fails, there will be another opportunity. But life is often not a video game, and there is no chance of saving and renewing life. In the dark and damp, fictional Suzhou prison with only candles, who are we waiting for rescue?
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  • Alexandria 2022-04-21 09:01:50

    There is no high-tech assistance, no special effects action design, if it weren't for an explosion and a few gunfights in the movie, I almost forgot that it was a spy war movie. If you want to watch the old-school spy practices that rely on language and wisdom, I highly recommend it.

  • Jonatan 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    From the film itself, it is a very good film, whether it is the structure of the two-line narrative, or the ingenious story itself, and Redford's excellent performance. Of course, the Western world has limited understanding of China, and often has self-righteous reverie, which makes this film too ideological and unrealistic.

Spy Game quotes

  • Tom Bishop: [to Nathan Muir] I'm done with the reasons, Nathan. I'm done with you. I'm not ending up like you.

  • Anna Cathcart: The Scotch is older than she is...

    Nathan Muir: Am I supposed to feel bad about that?