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Conrad 2022-03-27 09:01:14
The white lotus of the free world will not understand the pain of tyranny, and legitimacy is not a reason to disregard human...
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Rosemary 2022-03-27 09:01:14
Just when I thought there were already a lot of British familiar faces, more British familiar faces appeared. Another political film that will hit the country's pain points between the lines. I can only admire such whistleblowers whose morality is higher than the law and the people of the country are higher than the state machine. The final misfired court trial was quite anti-climax, so can you be so...
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Isom 2022-03-27 09:01:14
Almost gone treasure. If you want to cover it, it will be obvious. Those who can hold power do not mean that their wisdom is particularly superior. The incumbents whose feet are off the ground have long forgotten the immediate suffering of the...
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Roman 2022-03-27 09:01:14
Why has the word "white lotus" been derogatory since it came out Is it stupid to fight against the whole world alone? It must be stupid, but it is very moving to see people, no matter what country needs such people to come...
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Trenton 2022-03-27 09:01:14
Difficult to comment, very contradictory. The heroine leaked state secrets out of personal kindness and justice (in fact, there are anti-war thoughts, but it cannot be said that they cannot be admitted), but how should this be judged? Everyone's measure of kindness is different, and justice has limitations. How to put an individual above millions of people? The heroine can get away with the crime, and one of the high-level politics was indeed coerced, but the heroine didn't know it at the time....
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Benny 2022-03-27 09:01:14
Very neat and...
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Eldora 2022-03-27 09:01:14
Some of the short comments that satirize the heroines silly Bai Tian and Bai Lianhua are really eye-opening... I'm really curious, if they were the ones who were deceived and oppressed by ZF, if they were the ones who were bombed by fighter jets, how could there be such a thing? The ironic spirit of "dialectical"...
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Eunice 2022-03-26 09:01:10
I don't know the story, but it's a good subject. A big name, the acting is on the level. It's a pity that the rhythm is not smooth enough and lacks a little tension. The expected big climax was not reported, which really greatly reduced the...
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Jennie 2022-03-26 09:01:10
When the heroine chooses to leak secrets, she is not sure whether the war itself is illegal or not, mostly out of righteous indignation. Later, the trial was withdrawn, not because the heroine's behavior was not illegal, but because the government chose not to pursue it out of its own interests. So there is no struggle, just a game, and it has nothing to do with justice. Similar family and country struggle themes, not as good as the previous eye of the...
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Claudie 2022-03-26 09:01:10
The film is quite ordinary, the rhythm arrangement is not too exciting, and the narrative technique is very restrained. But the story is still worth...
Official Secrets Comments
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Hoyt 2022-01-10 08:01:58
Looking down and looking at the big picture
The heroine is definitely a brave and firm white leftist. Not only does her ideological cognition and political standpoint, but she also has the courage to practice it. When the Kurdish boyfriend encountered problems in political asylum, she decided to marry him. The leak was still being...
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Troy 2022-01-10 08:01:58
"Official Secrets": behind a secret that is more difficult to disclose
This film can be made into a pseudo-documentary or a biographical film. However, not only did it fail to be made into a textbook-like film that is difficult to understand, but the film was also made by the leaked country. Confidential incidents extend to more, deeper, and broader levels, among...
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Martin Bright: [On Teresa Gun's course of action] Ellsberg described it as... uh, "The most important and courageous leak I've ever seen. No one else has ever done what she did: Tell secret truths at personal risk before an imminent war, in time possibly to avert it."
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Yasar Gun: What do you know about war?
Katharine Gun: I work at GCHQ.
Yasar Gun: All you do is listen to people talking! You've never seen war, you've never smelled it! Never even come close to it!
Katharine Gun: Yas, I understand why you are angry. It is my fault and I'm sorry. I am so sorry. But I watched Blair with his smug smile and his sterile speeches that tell us nothing of what it must feel like to be a child in Iraq right now. I know I'm not sorry that I tried to stop him. I'm not. I'm only sorry that I failed.