In recent years, American movies have been occupied by superhero movies, or super blockbusters with a long history and fan base such as "Star Wars" have sucked up a large number of movie tickets, and major film companies are racking their brains to dig At the same time as IP, A-list stars are gradually attracted to this huge universe of interests. Maybe only Liang Tang, Duo Meng, Clooney and other super A-lists will not go to this trip, and Brad Pitt is also one of them. The recently released spy war romance "Spy Allies" is directed by Robert Zemeckis, who is known for his technology and has filmed "Forrest Gump" and "Back to the Future" series, with French rose Marion Cotillard , was called the new version of "Casablanca" at the time of filming, and even contacted the dog blood of Pitt and Jolie's divorce before it was released, which attracted enough attention. This is a set of films that have the potential to fight for the Olympics, and online public opinion has also changed from Xiao Li's from Austria two years ago to Peter's fight for the Olympics. Such special effects are lacking, and movies with storytelling and character conflict can be introduced to China. I believe that in addition to the attractiveness of the male and female protagonists and the production team, the uncles of the General Administration are also doing their best for this year's sluggish box office results. Broken heart.
Seeing the Chinese translation of "Spy Alliance", which is a compromise to the market, makes the name of the film itself "Allied (Alliance, or a specific Allied country in World War II)" lose some space for imagination. When the movie starts and the logo emerges, a slash cuts the middle "lie" to show that "lie" is an important element in the movie. The Canadian paratrooper Max, played by Pitt, came to Casablanca to perform an assassination mission, and his response was Marianne, an agent of the French Resistance. They were planning, gathering intelligence, getting to know each other, and pretending to be husband and wife until after the assassination mission, Max took Marianne. Married to London, they thought they could live a stable life, but the British intelligence agency told Max that his wife was not someone he knew. The setting of the movie itself has a lot of room for exploration, but the director seems to be very hasty in dealing with the relationship between Max and Marianne. Cass, who was originally handsome and beautiful, is very interesting, but it does seem so blunt. There were no calls, and the story's transition from Casablanca to London was handled too quickly, and several scenes that were supposed to determine the emotional sublimation of the character relationship itself did not make the audience have unforgettable moments. If you really want to blame, you can only blame the director's weak ability to deal with love. Even the final flip seemed so natural. But the deficiencies just mentioned do not obliterate the excellent production level of the film itself, the cinematography and art teams of the film have recreated that unforgettable Casablanca very well. Certain scenes are also deliberately against the classic diameter. If it weren't for a choosy audience like me, it would be a rare viewing experience to see such "non-mainstream" American blockbusters in a movie theater. I recommend it to fans of Pitt and Ma Liang.
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