you are like christmas morning

Coralie 2022-04-23 07:01:02

This movie is undoubtedly a very famous secret agent movie, and I finished it today out of curiosity.

Seeing that everyone's ratings are not high, but for me, I like this movie very much, and I also realize that this movie is more about love itself, but I am not familiar with this part, so I will talk about it from another angle Tell me some of my feelings.

First of all, in terms of narrative technique, the film begins with marriage counseling, and draws out the real scenes of the couple’s life from different interspersed counseling clips. This technique has become a more common method in 2021, and I will not comment on it personally.

Secondly, from the story itself, a couple who have been married for five or six years are actually agents of rival companies. They received instructions to act on the same target at the same time, and in the course of their actions, they found that the other party was not as good as they thought. Simple, from the beginning, they wanted each other to die, and then they were reluctant to start because of the accumulation of feelings, so they began to tell each other their true selves candidly. Later, in order to be able to be together, they planned to rob the original target mission together, but found that In fact, the original target mission was just a bait. This was the cooperation between the two companies to eradicate the couple. In the end, their cohesive cooperation enabled them to successfully protect both parties and return to their strong love.

In the film, couples test each other and they flirt and attack each other personally. The right soundtrack creates a better atmosphere for the film. There are also some moving sentences, such as Christmas's Morning.

There is joy, excitement and sadness, and emotions can be completely mobilized by movies. This is my favorite movie.

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Extended Reading

Mr. & Mrs. Smith quotes

  • Jane Smith: I was never in the peace corps.

  • John Smith: [while carrying a rocket launcher] Let's see if we can't get a tune out of this trombone.