Looking at Sophie Marceau, although Sophie is still very beautiful, she always feels tired and old.
As a sniper, she was led by her brother Pierre, and recruited Jenny, a prostitute who was sentenced to death for killing a pimp, a young genius girl named Caryl, and Susie, the ex-girlfriend of a German officer, to form a special action team to assassinate the German officer.
Several girls had their own ideas before the action began, and as the action progressed, the real psychology and behavior gradually changed. The first one caught was the elder brother, he was very determined not to reveal a single point, the second one was the girl Caryl, who confessed to the location of the connection, but as a viewer, there was no anger towards her, only sympathy. How could a young girl survive such a severe torture to extract a confession. Then Sophie was arrested, and her brother, who had always been determined, was finally unable to hold back after her sister was tortured and confessed to the Phoenix plan - how to land from Normandy. At the same time, Susie, who had the opportunity to kill the German officer, was instantly weak in love and could not shoot the officer, but was killed instead. Sophie was rescued by Jenny, and eventually killed the German officer under Jenny's cover.
No matter the geographical time, the war is so cruel, the rebellious Caryl committed suicide by poisoning, Susie died in love, she said that she fell in love with a German officer, not a Nazi, Jenny ended up dying in a concentration camp (edited movie) The version cut out the photo of her dew point's death, it's a little bit confusing after reading it? How did Sophie know that she was dead, and the cut scene couldn't be connected). My brother committed suicide. Sophie survived alone, and when the war was won, she lived to be 98 years old, but she also had no children.
These women behind the war are not so professional in the secret service industry. From petty bourgeoisie, love of money, selfishness, fear of death, etc. at the beginning, to righteousness, firmness, fearlessness, and sacrificing their lives, they are full of humanity. is the unsung hero of war.
But the overall movie was a bit bland, and it was Sophie who held up the whole drama.
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