In the last paragraph, when Damon was gambling with KGB, he said that KGB's weakness had been found, so what was KGB's weakness? I didn't understand it very well, maybe torturing the opponent to death, seeing the opponent's helpless appearance is the happiest thing for KGB. The shot where Damon sees KGB's weakness is when KGB is routinely breaking a sandwich biscuit in half. I noticed that the last time KGB broke the biscuits, he didn't put it in his ear to hear the cracking sound of the biscuits. That time, he was not sure of winning, so he checked. In the same way, in the first time in the film, when Matt Damon was confident enough to think that he had won KGB, KGB also had the action of breaking the biscuits. That time, the biscuits were put to his ear and listened to the biscuits being broken. sound. Therefore, it can be said that when KGB wins the ticket, it will break the biscuits in the ear, which is a kind of enjoyment; and when it is ready to give up, it is another. I think this may be one of KGB's weaknesses.
The reason why it is not the main weakness is because if KGB's weakness is so obvious, I am afraid that it will be seen and killed long ago. Therefore, the biscuits are just an appearance. The real weakness is that he likes to see the helplessness of the other side after being overthrown, destroyed, and conquered. At the same time, he also likes to see the other side still focus on the situation that there is no possibility of victory. That kind of focus on gambling, I think KGB really enjoyed appreciating this scene.
But Matt Damon thought he was the winning hand in KGB, threw his cards and told KGB, you have such a good hand, although my cards are not bad, but I decided to give up, I will not bet with you, so KGB Very disappointed and even annoyed.
That's how Matt Damon pissed off KGB, got him flustered, and got KGB in the end.
If it were just cookies, Matt Damon wouldn't have angered KGB for throwing cookies on the floor.
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