The ending I said was not the heroine's suicide, but the letter left to her daughter.
The letter said that after he arrived in the UK, he was discovered by German agents and was forced to steal information, etc. . . . This confession completely destroys the suspense of the film, and is also a relatively mediocre and unreasonable explanation.
why? The heroine is an undercover agent who was sent to the UK at a huge cost by Germany. Although the assassinated ambassador was an opponent of Hitler, he was also very disgraced, and a bunch of petites were added. The identity of the French female agent is also planned for a long time and the fish is hooked. Obviously, she did not go to the UK on a temporary basis.
The heroine's German intelligence organization must have anticipated one of the situations when making plans.
Bottom line: One-time entrapment of Allied intelligence personnel.
Middle strategy: Build a fake base in Casablanca to gain long-term intelligence on the Allies in North Africa.
Best policy: wait for the opportunity to sneak into the UK and get a steady stream of high-level intelligence.
In this case, it is an accidental factor to tell her daughter that she was forced to re-work as a secret agent. Audience, that's it.
However, if the German intelligence agencies did not intentionally release water, how could they successfully assassinate and escape? After arriving in the UK, even if the German intelligence agency finds out that he was coerced, he can confess to his husband and change his job as a counter-spy? It can be seen that from the beginning to the end, the heroine is a hardcore Nazi. After she was discovered, she told her husband that she was coerced, which was also an evasion. She committed suicide to save her husband and daughter until she had no hope of escape.
The ambivalence of the heroine can be understood from the psychology of Lust and Caution Wang Jiazhi. She was originally an undercover agent, but the drama was fake, so when the air raid gave birth to a child, the heroine shouted: "I want you to remember, this is the most real thing. my me!" is a foreshadowing.
Therefore, if the movie ends at the moment when the heroine commits suicide, leaving suspense for the audience to ponder, it is a more clever method. Otherwise, think about it, how boring would it be if Lust and Caution asked Wang Jiazhi to give an inner monologue before his execution to explain his actions?
Or come to a more dramatic ending: before the female lead gave the male lead a pocket watch, and helped the male lead to take it with him before fleeing; after finding that there was no hope of escaping, in order to protect the male lead (with his wife and children to fly away by plane, military law can be sentenced to death), Pretending to be kidnapping the male lead to escape, shooting the male lead, and being shot to death when hitting the officer again, in fact, it happened to be shot on the pocket watch...
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