For whom does the death knell toll? ?

Sydnie 2022-04-21 09:02:00

I saw this movie on the Internet recommendation and felt that the camera sense was very good (mainly three aspects of violence, pornography and suspense). Although I didn't know who the eldest cousin was, I still didn't take action when I saw those sensational posters. , Of course, I don't know if it's released in cinemas, but it seems to be on the Internet.

After watching this film, how should I put it, the whole film is actually a case within a case, a mystery within a mystery, but the basic value reflected is very fixed. All since 007, this kind of movie is in the same strain. It seems a bit suspected of over-promoting, but the color has been lightened a lot, and three levels of problems can be seen from deep to shallow from the middle.

The first is the ruthless intelligence in intelligence. This person is a common law in the world, whether it is an American spy or a Soviet spy, or now called Russia. Looking at the picture is naturally hated. Relatively speaking, if the woman's treatment of the traitor is too vicious, the latest example is the experience of a retired Russian spy in the UK.

The second is to see that the American spy agency is determined to have a fight with Russia to the end. I have never understood why it seems that now, everything is very clear, this is a life-and-death struggle, and it is difficult to say that it has such a rational value. You have me, I have you, and we have no shares with each other. This is probably the characteristic of this era. This is different from the Cambridge Five after World War II.

The third is the question of the ultimate value of human beings. In a life-threatening environment, is there any ultimate value of human beings? Like war must be very cruel, so is there a bottom line to war? Obviously, modern warfare has a bottom line, at least in Geneva, the treaty must be signed, at least not using chemical weapons to kill civilians. From this point of view, the values ​​conveyed by the film are good. The individual freedom of human beings is the premise of no matter what we do. This is at least the common value of human society for four or five hundred years. Back then, the five heroes of Cambridge became Soviet spies not for money, but for their own ideal of transforming human society. Isn't that the case today? From this point of view, you can inherit this movie in the same vein. In addition to endless fighting, human beings need some kind of value after all.

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  • Michael 2022-01-28 08:04:13

    Why no one speaks Russian?

  • Julien 2022-03-23 09:01:51

    Jlaw is too plump to dance ballet and is seriously inconsistent, and it is very inconsistent to be a sexy female agent. Either by a stinky face or Gao Lengfan. Casting failed. The plot hahahahahahahaha it's just the third-level version of the Hunger Games. Take it off but don't want to see it.

Red Sparrow quotes

  • Matron: [to assembled class] From this day forward, you will become Sparrows. Weapons in a global struggle for power. You have been selected because of your beauty, because of your strength. And, in some cases, because of your vulnerability.

    [clearly meaning Anya]

    Matron: Katya, Viktor, come here please.

    [Dominika and Viktor obliges]

    Matron: Here we deal in psychological manipulation. You'll be trained to determine a target's weakness, to exploit that weakness through seduction, and to extract information.

    [to Dominika and Victor:]

    Matron: Take off your clothes.

    [Viktor starts undressing, but Dominika doesn't react]

    Matron: Your body belongs to the State. Since your birth, the State nourished it. Now the State asks something in return.

    [still Dominika hesitates]

    Matron: You must learn to sacrifice for a higher purpose... To push yourself beyond all limitations. Forget the simple morality with which you were raised. Or was it pride? In my experience, the proud are the first to fall. Viktor, put on your clothes.

  • Dominika Egorova: Call Zakarov. Tell him... I have what he wants. I have the name of the mole.

    Russian Ambassador: [obviously self-serving] Why don't you tell me? And I'll pass it on.

    Dominika Egorova: [scoffs] Listen to me very carefully. You are an errand boy. I have an errand. You will call Zakarov, you will tell him to make a trade. Me for the mole. Once it is arranged, I will give the name to Zakarov personally. Do this right, Mr. Ambassador, and I might even tell them this was your idea.

    Russian Ambassador: [gets up laboriously] I'll see what I can do.