Looking back on the plot of "Anna", I think it is worth writing a long review for her. The protagonist Anna is a Soviet woman who started out as a weak woman trying to get rid of her scumbag boyfriend, then became a KGB agent, and then an ordinary person hiding in the crowd. According to the movie Anna's life can be divided into two stages. The first half of her life is Anna's struggle against fate, she tried her best to gain some initiative in her life, and the second half of her life is when she escaped the trap and returned to the world. As for how to live How the audience will be is unknown, but I believe that Anna's perseverance and ability should not be bad. In fact, Anna's life is also the life of many people. Although it may not be as exciting as Anna's life in the movie, with such ups and downs, it is essentially striving for the initiative in her own life. Everyone is subject to various constraints from birth, some are innate and some are acquired, and people are actively or passively adapting to or fighting against these constraints throughout their lives.
Anna is both active and passive. She actively seeks opportunities to get rid of an unfortunate life, but she only escapes the tiger's mouth and enters the wolf's den. She tried to pin her life on others, but was abused and betrayed by her scumbag boyfriend. She got rid of her ex-boyfriend but was forced to become a KGB again, licking blood with the tip of a knife for a nihilistic five-year contract, and became a cold-blooded killer, regardless of right or wrong. Then, in order to gain a little bit of initiative in life, she struggled between the two espionage forces and between different emotions. She quietly showed weakness to her lovers. Firmly grasp the bottom line of only going to bed and not heart-to-heart. In the film, she had a clear relationship with four men and one woman. Except for the scumbag ex-boyfriend and the assassination of the prey, she was more like using the other three, using him/them as her emotional The cover of catharsis and action, using them to obtain information to achieve her own goals, and in the end she didn't want anyone, this is the difference between this film and the spy films with male protagonists. Spy films with male protagonists, such as the "007" series and "Mission: Impossible" series, include many excellent female spy characters. When they have emotional entanglements or even conflict with the male protagonists, women are often the one who is emotionally difficult to withdraw. And this film does the opposite, which is commendable. If you ask Anna if she has ever been tempted, I think she has, but her sincerity may only be as long as the love in bed.
Finally, I would like to recommend this movie. The director has a very high level. The plot, action, and suspense are well balanced in this film. The flashbacks are not messy. Sexy all in one, very worth watching.
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