I have watched a lot of spy war films, and I have always had a soft spot for "Spy Sea Tactics". In fact, "Spy Sea Tactics" cannot be regarded as a spy film in the strict sense. It is more appropriate to be classified as a suspense film. Fighting and fighting are all contradictions among the CIA people. Although the ending has been reversed, it is for the big battles that have been seen today. The audience is also expected.
What attracted me or moved me the most in this film was the passage that Al Pacino said when he gave new students the first lesson: "Our failures are known. Our successes are not. So it ain't money, it ain't sex, it ain't fame.What is it?Because we believe in good and evil,and we choose good.We believe in right and wrong ,and we choose right.Our cause is just." At the end of the film, I betrayed my motto, but it does not prevent me from tearing my eyes every time I see it! Over the years, this passage has supported me to the present, and replaced it with my own words: "I can stand up to poverty and stand up to loneliness", this is a classic portrayal of my career! Maybe there is no career for a lifetime, but I believe in a lifetime of faith.
PS, because this film fell in love with Colin Farrell, he has watched "Hart's War", "Minority Report" and "Miami Storm" in which he starred and participated.
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