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Darion 2021-11-23 08:01:08

On the weekend, I took a few people at noon to see Alliés, whose Chinese name is translated as "Spy League". From my personal point of view, the translation of the title—and only the translation of the title—is more gimmick than appropriate, and it is not better to simply translate it into "The League". After all, when you look at the whole film, you know that this is actually not a pure spy story. It is more of a depiction of an ordinary couple who wants to live together but can only be separated by yin and yang because of the war.

Max and Marion first met in Casablanca, North Africa. They met because of their missions. They had good feelings, but they also tried each other. They cooperated with each other, but they were also uneasy. The sandstorm roaring outside the car window at the beginning of the night is a fiery love, a nostalgia for life at the time of the last battle, and a bloody war that is approaching and there is no escape.

The task of assassinating the ambassador was completed smoothly and satisfactorily. After the camera cut back to the UK, even the rainy and rainy London was brightened by the two's wedding. Like all ordinary couples, they go to work, date, have children... Until Max suspects that Marion is a German spy.

Max's reaction was actually reasonable. He understands and loves Marion deeply, so he never believes that she will be traitorous; however, he also knows that Shangfeng will not be without wind and waves, so he can't help but start investigating. His love for his wife and his loyalty to the country prevented him from spending the weekend waiting for the results, and also unable to have a direct showdown with his wife. The tearing between reason and emotion allowed him to spend the most difficult weekend of his life. In the zoomed-in timeline, several times you come and I have been wonderful. There may be all kinds of doubts about "why didn't he do this or that" at the beginning, but after careful consideration, you will find that the plot direction is definitely the most realistic and most in line with Max's character. He is a gentle husband and a qualified soldier. During the time when the situation was confusing and unresolved, he maximized the balance between the warmth of the family and the justice of the country.

Finally, the truth emerged. Although his wife was not entirely a German spy, she was not the Marion he thought he was. Many people criticized Pete's acting skills, but I think he called Marion to the piano for a showdown. Anger, pity, surging love, and the contradiction and entanglement of knowing where to go are all embodied in a hug.

There is a dark line involved here-the Marion who can draw, play the piano, and play the "Marseille" in front of a room of German officers, and finally died bravely. In the movie, I have passed by her, but with these few strokes, it is not difficult for people to see how elegant and fearless soul she has.

Marion ended his life with her husband's pistol in the end, maybe in that case this might not be a bad ending. In the aftermath of the gunshot, her voice sounded again, no longer as a spy Marion, but as a woman, a wife, and a mother. In her letter are all the unending care and unending love. Her daughter grew up happily in peaceful times as she wished, and her husband cherished every bit with her. The gunshot sounded only for an instant, but the love had been written forever as early as the first encounter in Casablanca.

The whole film has a simple structure and sincere feelings. Compared to those movies that deliberately show off their skills, it is more like a narrated story. The only thing that wants to make a negative score is the poster in the French quarter. The picture is the scene of two people successfully retreating after assassinating the ambassador. Behind it is the skyrocketing fire, which is exactly the same as the INFERNO that was released a while ago. I thought it was a 007-style action movie. In contrast, the black background where the two people stood opposite each other and kissed before seemed much more restrained.

But what I like most is Marion's smile when he first met, his eyes flowed and the wind was beautiful. From then on, everything in the world has faded, and after years of looking back, it is as if we saw each other at the beginning.

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  • Gladys 2022-03-24 09:01:48

    Of course, there are other explanations: he is not as shrewd as her, not good at expressing, and unfortunately loves her more, he is a Quebecian lacking emotional experience, so that in front of her, this Parisian woman, he has always been at a loss, his expression is stiff, and he has lost his language. , has been like this since the first day to the last day, so that no one can understand his feelings for her. Of course, this explanation is not a movie, and it is suspected of cheating, but I think that everyone who comes here will sigh.

  • Sigurd 2021-11-23 08:01:08

    Much like Wu Yusen's new film, the protagonists are Huang Xiaoming and Shu Qi.

Allied quotes

  • Max Vatan: You're very thorough.

    Marianne Beausejour: That's why I'm still alive.

  • Marianne Beausejour: The guns will be taped under the table champagne table. The Ambassador arrives at precisely at 08:30.

    Max Vatan: If he's late?

    Marianne Beausejour: He's German, he will be on time.