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Jennyfer 2022-03-25 09:01:09

Why do I think of Nicole as the Meg Ryan in the love of another world, because she was suddenly wrapped like a zongzi and staged a Platonic ambiguity. Voiceover, in fact, I still miss Africa very much. Why does Africa become a land of paradoxes in human rights has attracted countless Red Cross and United Nations trend-setters? The incomprehensible original sin of white people and Africa and the advanced concept of human rights in the white world are inextricably linked. Aside from all these, Africa is full of vitality. This beautiful world, even though it's hot to death, still makes people feel more present than any other place in the world, I don't know why, but sometimes I want to go again, Nicole happily said that I'm home. This scene makes me feel nothing at all. Don't feel unfamiliar. But the indigenous people of Africa, politics and economy, wars and diseases can never be avoided.

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  • Tamara 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    The successor to "Bodyguard" in the guise of a political film and a thriller, the logic in it can only be self-consistent, but it may be reluctant to accept. This is the time when both of them are in the worst condition, poisoning each other.

  • Jonas 2021-12-14 08:01:02

    The best choice to spend the long night. It feels similar to the immortal gardener. The section on the bus is not bad. Nicole is still so beautiful, the dubbing is very sophisticated, and the rehearsal traces of those in the venue are heavy!

The Interpreter quotes

  • Silvia Broome: Listen, I'm scared, and my protector is some one who doesn't believe me.

    Tobin Keller: You don't look scared...

    Silvia Broome: People handle fear in different ways, Mr. Keller. It turns some people into stand up comedians. You don't know me at all. Maybe I should talk to someone else about assigning someone to look after me who's better suited to the job.

    Tobin Keller: My job is not to look after you, it's to look after the man who's been threatened, if there was a threat. My job, as it concerns you, is to investigate you.

    Silvia Broome: So you're not here to offer me any protection whatsoever?

    Tobin Keller: No, Ma'am.

    Silvia Broome: [handing him back his card] And we were getting along so well.

  • Silvia Broome: Do you think I'm making it up? Why would I report a threat I didn't hear?

    Tobin Keller: People do.

    Silvia Broome: I don't.

    Tobin Keller: Some people like attention.

    Silvia Broome: I don't!

    Tobin Keller: Maybe you don't want Zuwanie at the U.N.

    Silvia Broome: I didn't make it up.

    Tobin Keller: How do you feel about him?

    Silvia Broome: I don't care for him.

    Tobin Keller: Wouldn't mind if he were dead?

    Silvia Broome: I wouldn't mind if he were gone.

    Tobin Keller: Same thing.

    Silvia Broome: No, it isn't. If I interpreted gone as dead I'd be out of a job, if dead and gone were the same thing there'd be no UN.

    Tobin Keller: Your profession is playing with words Ms. Broome.

    Silvia Broome: I don't play with words.

    Tobin Keller: You're doing it right now.

    Silvia Broome: No, you are. If I wanted him dead, I wouldn't have reported it. I would sit back and let it happen. That's not what I want, that's not why I'm here.