Then what?

Mittie 2022-03-21 09:02:33

I watched "Anna" again after a year's November holiday. Due to the baptism of the years, my feelings and my feelings are different. The movie is great, and it's great. It seems that the big heroine also has a brain and is always scheming. But then what?

Women mainly seek freedom, but is there freedom? Without true love, even the Russian arms dealer who was willing to give her life for her directly got what he wanted and gave his life. The main force of the two major spy organizations are all played between the hands, the life of the big heroine after her freedom is really true. can have peace and love? It's all tricks and hypocrisy, right?

Money is useless, power is useless. Sometimes you just can't see what the opponent wants, maybe it's just a name on a piece of paper, maybe it just needs you to be killed with one shot.

Is it the psychological transformation of "Breaking Bad" that is more interesting and more in line with the audience's mentality?

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Extended Reading
  • Levi 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    Self-repetition on the assembly line vs. simple, uninspired repetition of others.

  • Karelle 2022-01-05 08:01:56

    The director who knows women and LGBT best in the world is Almodovar, and the director who knows straight men the best in the world is Luc Besson.

Anna quotes

  • Olga: You Don't Fuck With The KGB

    [last lines]

    Olga: [on Anna blackmailing her] Bitch!

    [is forced to erase Anna's entire KGB file]

  • [last lines]

    Vassiliev: [while playing chess] Check

    Anna: [shoots him point blank] Mate