I like "Super Female Agent" because she does not shy away from the weaknesses of human nature, and it is precisely because of weaknesses that she shows the brilliance of human nature. After being arrested for 48 hours, he was allowed to betray, and even if he had betrayed, he would be forgiven by his companions. Because they are just female agents who have been hurriedly recruited, they are people, women with flesh and blood and a sad past. I also like Sophie, because she shows such bravery and perseverance with her beauty. But also like that Colonel Heindeck. To be honest, except that he was a Nazi, he was almost a trustworthy man. Handsome, wise and even a little gentle. When everyone thought that it was impossible for the Allies to choose to land at the bottom of the Nuomeng, he found the clue and followed up step by step. If there is no distinction between justice and evil, what he does is just a job. Unfortunately, his job has hurt so many people, and even hurt the dignity of human beings. But his lover still defended him, saying he just wanted to go to the Junior Officers Training School, which was his destiny as a German of his day. Hitler legally controlled his destiny. In a place where the occupier can do whatever he wants, a French businessman will not hesitate to meet all kinds of beauties for him in order to get his commercial works. But he was just disappointed, because that person was not the one he had missed for three years in his heart. He rejected the beauty and the distribution of the French merchants. From this aspect, he is also an upright person. At the beginning of the film, when he saw that the woman brought by the French businessman was not his Susie, he was disappointed, but when the woman turned his head, he still smiled reluctantly. You can't help but say he's a gentleman. But he was a Nazi who wanted to kill everyone and then hurry up. His lover said I was in a relationship with a German, but not with a Nazi. In this way, one person is divided into people and Nazis alive. When he trembled and tried to lift the white cloth on the body of Susie who was killed by him, I think it was a portrayal of a person's mental state in his life. This was the path he chose, and the path he had to choose. The images in the film do not describe a person's inner conflict. I think after killing Susie, he already has a thirst for death, and Louise's gun undoubtedly gave him a way out. If it weren't for the war, maybe he would be the target of the beauties, but the war made him the target of the beauties' assassination.
Everyone is twisted, mentally or physically, in a silent indictment of human destiny.
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