Cut off 25 minutes and wonder what will happen?

Lesley 2022-03-22 09:02:07

It's almost, almost not cruel enough, why does this thing add a traitor at the end, it's illogical. The whole film is clean and tidy, and it was defeated at the end, but it is still a good war theme. There are quite a few naked scenes, but it doesn't look uncomfortable at all. This kind of film is for the patient, I still recommend it.

It seems that some people compare this with lust and caution, don't compare, the values ​​are different, so don't compare. Lust and Caution are more metaphors, and the black book is a portrayal of a woman with clear love and hate!

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  • Baylee 2022-03-22 09:02:07

    "Black Book" is a particularly wonderful Dutch version of "Lust and Caution". The solid and rigorous story has become the fascinating part of the film, and the tension formed by the densely suspicious and perilous context will make the human nature in the war years. Greed and ugliness is so vivid and vivid, the love and hatred intertwined between conspiracy and love, justice and betrayal is not only touching, but also has a profound focus on the absurdity of war.

  • Lexi 2022-03-23 09:02:20

    3.5 The plot comes first, and the characters other than the heroine are too hollow. Compared with Lust and Caution, the two have different paths. Rachel is the absolute center, male/patriarchy is her foil, seduction is also self "reform", luck has helped her avoid many disasters. The ups and downs of its fate are attributed to the current situation, rather than pointing to more complex and rich layers, making it so charming and glamorous that it is less human when it is amazing.

Black Book quotes

  • Rachel Stein aka Ellis de Vries: I never knew this would happen. To fear the liberation...

  • Gerben Kuipers: We will kill that girl! However, wherever, whenever.