The story is divided into two lines, the main line is nothing more than the plot of the protagonist fighting monsters, but it has become an action to save the hostages. There is still no difference in essence. The dark line is when the Iranians discovered the true faces of the 6 people. The dark line has been laid down from the very beginning of the story. As the plot progresses, there are more and more dark line shots, indicating that their identities are close to exposure. . At the end of the story, the intersection of light and dark lines shows that their identities are exposed. And they finally escaped Iran at the last second.
In fact, I thought this was the end of the story. So when I exited the full screen, I actually found that there were still Nearly 10 minutes of plot?! God horse! This is unscientific! Of course, if the story really stops there, I will only give 4.5 stars, not the current 5 stars.
There are two things in the movie that moved me the most. The first is a very interesting character of the Iranian housekeeper. Based on the fact, I don't know if this person actually exists or not. It may be the director's magic to make the movie more dramatic. But I like it very much This is a stroke of God. Sarha is the only point in the story where the light and dark lines intersect. At the beginning, when the wife of the Canadian diplomat was questioned by the housekeeper, I actually felt that the housekeeper was a bomb. Will explode at the right moment in the story. Adding to the dramatic tension. But I didn't expect it to be in such a kind way. And until the end, the protagonist and the six probably didn't know there was such a person who helped that day They. It's like, you never know where and when in this world, who helped you with a critical hand, and you take it for granted.
The second point, which is why I gave it 5 stars. The end of the whole film explains the ending of the event. Interestingly, like the housekeeper, all the world knows about is the diplomats who escaped and the Canadian government who helped them, and the CIA? There is only one secret award ceremony, and the medal has to be returned. It's tragic, isn't it? You have done a good deed, but your information has to be kept secret, why? Because this is not good for the country! So, when someone asks: "You see what Canadians pulled off? Why can't we do something like that?!" And you can only say: "Argo fuck yourself." The director has such a deliberate arrangement, it will take a few years The subsequent commendation meeting was only presented with subtitles, which was really interesting. Had to be convinced to give 5 stars.
Although I disagree with the acting skills of most of the actors here, you cannot deny that this is indeed a good script and a good film.
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