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Richie 2022-03-23 09:02:20

Unexpectedly, I finished watching the drama film, because I have never been interested in drama films, and I often fell asleep. As the plot deepened, this film attracted me. In the film, the old and new spies compete with each other, which is a bit exciting, not to mention it is based on the real adaptation. There are a few things in the film that I can't figure out: Could such a smart old spy really not notice what's going on around him? As an assistant, can such a seasoned spy be persuaded back into the car with just a few words? Of course I admire him for finally completing the task. He was also tested emotionally during the surveillance process. Facing his disturbed life and his lover, although he had achieved his dream, he understood that this was not what he wanted, and finally made a choice. . No matter whether it is an agent or a spy, I think normal people are incompetent. There is no tough character and extraordinary endurance, and there are many unimaginable pressures that require too much sacrifice. . Borrowing a sentence from the film, the impression is that "everyone who enters the investigation bureau becomes strange."
In retrospect, as an assistant in the film, his inner struggle was quite fierce, which gave me the feeling: what a person wants to get Corresponding to what he was destined to lose. . . If he continues his career as a secret agent, I think he will break down one day!

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Breach quotes

  • Robert Hanssen: There are pallets of new computers in every corridor of this building.

    Eric O'Neill: I'll just fill out a req form.

    Robert Hanssen: You're not listening... just go get one; those req forms are for bureaucrats.

  • Eric O'Neill: My name is Eric.

    Robert Hanssen: No, your name is Clerk. And my name is Sir, or Boss, if you can manage.

    Eric O'Neill: Yes, sir.

    Robert Hanssen: And if I ever catch you in my office again, you're gonna be pissin' purple for a week.