I must admit that after watching the movie, I was disappointed, half disappointed with Pete, and half disappointed with the movie itself.
This film imitates many scenes and bridges of "Casablanca", "Mrs. Smith" and "Bridge of Spies", and many places remind people of these previous classics, such as the desert where Pitt landed, Monaco in World War II, beautiful women With the handsome spy couple, the London bombing. The highlight of the plot is that Pitt plays the male agent's true temperament - even infatuation, the two have real love, but Pitt is obviously the one who has been deceived.
Can true love go hand in hand with spy status? The difference with Mr. It doesn't work with emotion. fundamentally different. In the play, although Pitt recalled that the heroine had revealed how she was a spy before: how could she deceive them without devoting her true feelings, he still had difficulty accepting the fact that his daughter's mother was a spy. Not because of love too deep, but because he didn't want to believe that he was deceived.
Since I'm going for Pete, let's talk about the actor's performance. Pitt's classmate is still handsome, but the years are not forgiving, and he is getting older. Although the shape and makeup are flawless, Pitt's temperament on the screen still reveals something different from that of Pitt ten years ago. The second half of Pitt's performance is better than the first half. The second half is more intense and explosive. The first half is a bit fake. I don't know if it was the script or the director's request. It stands to reason that Pitt should not play a serious and boring spy. Too big of a problem, but in this movie, the first half was really bad.
Personal speculation, Pitt was in a bad mood when he was filming, and he couldn't get involved! The "female spy" in front of me is not Julie...I think at the beginning...and now...
the second half of Pete's infatuation reminds me of his marriage with Julie, Maybe that's why the second half was better.
The rhythm of the whole film is relatively slow, the plot does not have many twists and turns, it is bland and boring, and the front and back are not closely connected. The audience who went to the toilet in the middle came one after another.
I hope Pitt and Jolie will have a good future. For emotional matters, they will meet by fate, but they will never meet if they are not. Cherish what you have and cherish the moment.
This is a bad movie, I really don't recommend it.
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