world peace law

Garett 2022-03-24 09:01:48

Very sad story. The heroine is beautiful, the kind of girl everyone will like, male or female. Style, beauty, intelligence, empathy. Capable, good at dealing with. Although she is a spy, she "shows her true feelings every time so that she can gain trust". Yes, the male protagonist trusted her, took her back to London, married her, and had a child. All the time. Department V found the male protagonist and said that the female protagonist was a German spy. Then the male protagonist carried out a series of stupid behaviors, trying to confirm the identity of the female protagonist before the V department. After sacrificing several innocent people, he determined that the heroine was a German spy. Because she can't play the Marseille March on the piano. However, he was still reluctant. He asked her if she was sincere. Of course the heroine said yes, and I also thought she was. So the male protagonist made an escape plan, killed the female protagonist's accomplice and drove to the military airport. (At this moment, the male protagonist is finally not so annoying. This kind of responsibility convinced me a bit. At that moment, I really hope that they will succeed!) However, the damn plane just couldn't catch fire. The chief came after him. The female protagonist committed suicide to protect the male protagonist. At the end, the heroine reads her letter to her daughter, interspersed with the figure of her daughter snuggling up with her father when she grows up. As far as the plot is concerned, it is very old-fashioned, including the shooting techniques, like a film from the last century. The acting skills of the male and female protagonists can't be said to be good. But I still think it's worth a look. For nothing else, what moved me from beginning to end was the love that flowed in the eyes of the hero and heroine before. Although they knew they were unfamiliar fake couples as soon as they appeared on the stage, after the eyes of the two met, the tacit understanding was really seamless. After the true love was born, the two looked at each other with deep love and appreciation, and lived in each other's hearts. Therefore, I have always been convinced of the sincerity of the female lead, and the male lead's choice to escape is also very agreeable to me, and does not violate the harmony at all.

Only sigh about worldly things, and get both the law of peace and security?

After watching this film, I am determined to watch "Casablanca" in the near future, Ingrid Bergman, the goddess in my heart!

By the way, the first time the hero and heroine met to perform a mission was also in Casablanca.

In the end, I like a costume, it's really beautiful, really.

Allies of Spies (2016)
7.0
2016 / United Kingdom / United States / Drama Action Love / Robert Zemeckis / Brad Pitt Marion Cotillard

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  • Krista 2021-11-23 08:01:08

    Uncle Pi's language skills are zero. The Quebec accent said this was the worst time it was hacked. The length of the shot in Casablanca is to give Max a sufficient motivation for later actions. However, when the possibility of the wife being a spy was raised, the inner entanglement of the character and the tension of the husband and wife relationship were not followed up, and it was inevitable that it would be cliche. Not enough sprints, the climax is like a hasty ending. Fortunately, scenes, clothes, and performances are all conscientious.

  • Gertrude 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    Who told me that Pete is handsome here? ! The whole face is as big as the picture, and the botox is extremely stiff, and the whole face is paralyzed from beginning to end. Cotillard's acting skills and costume design prop up the whole film. The rhythm of the whole film is slow and dull, and it is only in the second half that people can't help holding their breath when they are approaching the end. In the face of national hatred and family hatred, only death can atone for love.

Allied quotes

  • Marianne Beausejour: Je t'aime, Mon Québécois.

  • Max Vatan: We are married, why would we laugh?