Reflection is always respectable

Wilfrid 2022-03-23 09:02:47

The film describes the process of the struggle between personal conscience and the state apparatus. The heroine emphasizes that her intelligence gathering work is not for the government, but for the people, and for thousands of people to avoid unjust wars. She exposed the United States to the media. The black box operation between the United Kingdom and the United Kingdom has led to a series of troubles. In the end, her case was won somewhat inexplicably. In any case, the film is a true reflection of history, and the heroine is worthy of everyone's respect. This type of film, which is shot more in South Korea, can always make people think, and reflection can win respect. When our country's film industry can reach such a step, it would be very gratifying.

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  • Kaela 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    The second movie I watched with an elderly scientist: The actors' performances are full of tension. The heroine's storyline does lack finer characterizations, but a person's fears and hesitations are lacking in point of view. We need to feel her anger, the heroism of the little people, friendship in difficult situations, and eggs. hit the wall. The whole process is from the perspective of the heroine, reporter, and lawyer, but the country is the biggest protagonist, "bullying state", no one performs for it, but it is the most abundant role.

  • Lorenz 2022-03-24 09:02:59

    Looking at the luxury cast, I opened it for ten minutes and found that it was Catherine Gang. Loved the fact-checking part of the Observer, and the defense team's discussion of defense entry points.

Official Secrets quotes

  • Ben Emmerson: Why did you keep her in a state of distress for a year before you brought charges?

    Ken MacDonald: The services wanted to make an example of her. If we dropped the case any earlier, what kind of message would that have sent?

  • TinTin: So, you work for the British government?

    Katharine Gun: No. Not really.

    TinTin: No?

    Katharine Gun: Governments change. I work for the British people.