Friends, would you like to have a somewhat correct view of history?

Chadd 2022-03-21 09:03:24

Westerners have changed the movie, depicting all the Soviet mutineers as human awakening, for world peace, for better world, really, I have seen enough, okay? The reason why Pankovsky sent information is because his father was a Belarusian officer who was shot and killed, which affected his career. He began to crazy and perverted his revenge against the country. More than 5,000 pieces of information were not taken, so you told me that this is for the love of the world? Breaking away from the facts, making things up based on imagination, and then matching it with based on true events is truth? 0 points for the script, 4 points for the acting, that's all.

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  • Devon 2022-03-18 09:01:09

    Three stars give a good show and sacrifice image for the role. One star for the humanitarian spirit of the British who was willing to spy for world peace. As for the work, it continues the rigorous, neat and dignified features of British spy war films. The tension of the plot is not enough and a little stable, especially the Soviet part that should have been brilliant, but unfortunately it did not achieve the effect, except for the protagonist, the other characters were not clearly explained.

  • Darron 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    If he hadn't agreed to go to the Soviet Union, he might have been a contented, happy salesman every day.

The Courier quotes

  • Oleg Penkovsky: Now the most important question, if you want to do business in Moscow, I need to know.

    Greville Wynne: Yes?

    Oleg Penkovsky: Can you hold your alcohol?

    Greville Wynne: [leans forward] It's my one true gift.

    [they both laugh and finish their spirits in one gulp]

  • Title Card: By 1960, the nuclear arms race had intensified. The United States and Soviet Union now possessed weapons capable of wiping out humanity.

    Title Card: As Khrushchev and his American counterparts traded threats, many feared that the world was on the verge of imminent destruction.