At first I thought it was an anti-war movie, or a spy war movie. At the beginning, a man and a woman must have a follow-up adultery, a bit of the mentality of watching it as a secret agent. In the end, the task was simple and successful. I got married and had children. I was happy and happy. Slowly I have forgotten what movie this is, and it feels like a tender love movie. I've been waiting for the reversal, and I've been guessing when a new mission will be released? Are the male and female protagonists acting as husband and wife spies together? As a result, a knife cut me silly. This routine is not new, but the performance of the heroine makes me feel very reversal. Her every move, frown and smile make me feel that she really falls in love with him, and she has fully shown her original appearance when she gave birth. I never guessed that it would develop like this. The mentality of me and the male protagonist is very similar at the beginning, it is impossible! How can it be! Immediately I knew that this was not a comedy or a commercial espionage movie, this was just a love tragedy. In the second half, I felt more and more heartache when I saw the crack between the two, and the highest emotional point of the whole film I felt was the piano. When the two confessed, the actions of the male protagonist and the collapse of the female protagonist completely destroyed the beauty for everyone to see. At this time, the male protagonist's anger, annoyance, pain, reluctance, distress, pity, impulsiveness and other emotions all came to my heart, and the action of pinching and not being able to let go and hug directly maximized my inner conflict. The ending is neat and tragic, yet relatively the best solution, the heroine's resolute eyes and the flash of love, the male lead's expression is a little bit broken (Pete's expression this time reminds me of his performance when he opened the box at the end of the Seven Deadly Sins) ) makes me feel that emotional control is still pretty good.
Personally, I think the acting skills of the male and female protagonists are actually very good. It's not that Pete can't act with facial paralysis, it feels like he deliberately played such a calm image. It is very different from the young and flamboyant looks in the Smiths, the Seven Deadly Sins, and Fight Club, and the contrast is very strong. In addition, his plays show more from the eyes. With limited facial expression control and muscle changes, most of the emotions can be read from the eyes, and the control of action details is also very tense. To be honest, I can't even confirm that this is Brad Pitt after watching the entire film. I just think they look alike, which is very different from the role played by Pete in my impression, and the face is a little deformed, just like the feeling that Joseph in the ring messenger made some adjustments to his face. Being able to break away from the type that I am good at performing, I think acting is online. As for the heroine, the beauty is revealed in the eyes, the emotion is conveyed on the action, and the plot is suspicious of her, the character is both righteous and evil. Always reminds me of her in Inception. I feel that this time she is playing her own classic image, the heat is just right because she is very skilled, but there is less of the surprise that Pitt gave me. When she cried and said I love you even made me wonder if she was actually acting.
The plot is vulgar but not mediocre, and the rhythm control is smooth and long. It can be regarded as telling the old story well. But I really don't understand why the heroine easily agrees to be a spy, and the husband, as a military pet and a senior spy, can't necessarily take this opportunity to become a double agent or something. It's a bit tragic for the sake of tragedy. The male protagonist is super capable, and he feels stupid in dealing with people and things. As an imperial spy, the heroine can deceive anyone but cannot deal with German forces in Britain.
plot 7
Acting 8.5
Costume 10 (We don't know there are prizes after all)
music 8
Lens 8.5
I think it's about 7.5 to 8.
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