Kind old spy, you should retire~

Sandra 2022-03-25 09:01:13

Let go of Hoffman's rhetoric and just talk about the plot of the movie itself.

There are at least three forces in the film, the first is the tough anti-terrorism force represented by the CIA in the United States, the second is the religious terrorist force with vague outlines, and the third is the idealist force represented by the male protagonist. The whole film deduces the interaction and competition of these three forces.


Due to the decades-long idiotic behavior of left-wing ideology and forces, what seems to be a harmonious and stable Europe today is actually the tranquility before the storm. After the war, Europe introduced a large number of laborers from the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia to do the dirty work, that is, the first batch of labor immigrants in Europe. One of the common features of this group of immigrants is that they came from countries and regions that believed in Green Religion. After a few decades, The first generation of immigrants gained a firm foothold and became legal citizens of various European countries. At the same time, due to the years of war and poverty in the areas of origin of the immigrants, the poor relatives of the first generation of immigrants poured into Europe in large numbers through legal and illegal channels. Due to the combination of factors such as high welfare in Europe, the persistent stupidity of the idiots, the low fertility rate of whites and the high fertility rate of green Christians, the demographic structure of Europe has undergone major changes in just a few decades. This demographic structure A major change in Europe will no doubt bring about a major change in Europe as well. The German Hamburg in the movie is a typical representative in the context of this major change.

'Political correctness' and 'cultural pluralism', these two concepts thrown up by Europeans have become the ropes that bind themselves and the weapon for the development of religious terrorist forces. Terrorist forces can develop freely under the aegis of freedom of religion and belief, and commit illegal crimes against humanity in a legitimate name. On the contrary, the state intelligence agencies are shackled everywhere and can only conduct legal investigations secretly and illegally. That's what the hero in the play does.

One hundred years ago, the total population of green believers in the world was only about four times that of Germany. One hundred years later, this number has risen to 30 times. The ultra-high fertility rate has made many impossible possible. Religious civilization defeats a technological civilization in the 21st century, and it is the technological civilization itself that gives this religious civilization a weapon and a chance for victory. Yesterday, I saw a cold joke, saying that in China you can’t find a job without learning Chinese, and the same is true in France without learning Arabic and no teaching method. At the same time, I saw a news story about a serial gang-rape in Sweden who raped several Swedish women. The criminal gang was sentenced. According to the names, at least three of the four people should be Green Christians. The criminal gang was only sentenced to three months in prison. Major demographic changes are irreversibly transforming Europe.

Back to the plot itself, the male protagonist who was working secretly found a small fish, and finally caught the barracuda he coveted for a long time with this small fish. The expression is as if a gambler who has lost for a long time finally won the horse race, an old bachelor finally has sex with the goddess, the old spy's method is like an old coffee shop, making a cup of coffee is time-consuming and laborious, although delicious, but the efficiency is too low, the audience is too wide Small, relatively CIA's approach is like Starbucks, simple, fast, rude and direct. The problem is that when Hoffman and the CIA are obsessed with the cat-and-mouse game, the whole society has inevitably gone to a dead end. A large religious population means a large number of potential terrorists and a large number of terrorist breeding grounds. For example, the kindness and care of little people like Hoffman is a drop in the bucket compared to the rolling terrorism. While working hard to transform into a Green Christian, thousands of terrorists have already been generated in their own country.

The film comes to an abrupt end at the end, and we have no way of knowing whether Karpov is a terrorist or not, and whether the care of the old spy is worth it. Only from the information given in the film, this young man is a Chechen, believes in the Green Religion, his mother is a Chechen, was raped and gave birth to him by a pagan father, and he was invited by the pagan Russian authorities to investigate. His religion is very pious, and the whole film does not explain what he did before. This Karpov usually doesn't talk much. The only time he made a flaw was when the female lawyer who died was holding a newspaper with news of terrorist incidents, and he only said coldly, God's will. If such a person is not a terrorist, if he is just an ordinary believer, and his comment is just a normal expression of this religious believer, then how cold-blooded is this religion?









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Extended Reading
  • America 2022-01-03 08:02:18

    There is no end, it is desperate.

  • Cullen 2022-01-03 08:02:18

    fuck! ! ! Philip Seymour Hoffman is so good, I really want to die for him. Details, details everywhere, pay attention to the hands of each actor. Philip Seymour Hoffman dragged his bloated and exhausted body, a soul that was completely buried in nowhere, and acted as if he was so light, smoke, one by one. The closer to the end, the more John Le Carré, desperate, gentle, and dying.

A Most Wanted Man quotes

  • Martha Sullivan: What happened in Beirut?

    Günther Bachmann: You know what happened in Beirut. My networks were blown.

    Martha Sullivan: So, Hamburg's a punishment?

    Günther Bachmann: It depends on whether you like Hamburg.

  • Irna Frey: There is a difference between them and us. They want to hurt him. We want to help him. You see, Annabel, we're not your enemy. We're your solution.