Looking at the promotional stills, it was Pitt and the spy war of World War II. I thought it was a combination of "Inglourious Basterds" and "Mr. and Mrs. Smith." . . . Who would have thought that it was a romance film only after seeing it halfway through. Pitt is a little paralyzed in this drama, but I think that is precisely the character of this character. , I really love the heroine. I think the heroine's performance and charisma throughout the film really surpassed that of Pitt, which kept me immersed in this somewhat boring film with a classic script, plot, and rhythm. The final plot is touching. The seemingly rigorous and rational male protagonist chooses to fight for love desperately, and none of us know the final thoughts of the female protagonist. Whether it was those German spies who threatened her, or whether she chose to drink bullets for her daughter , these are not important... let the viewers be sure that only Marianne really loves Max, that's enough... In the end, I was successfully watched and cried
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