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"Spies" lacks the car vibrations of flying sand, just like true love has lost its passion!

Love is not filled with champagne, its intensity needs time to be reconciled; Love is not coffee with sugar, its bitterness needs careful consideration;

Love is not a grateful gaze, it The long-term needs to be grasped personally; love is not a short-term preference, its pursuit requires a lifetime of happiness.

Love is just like "Allied". This movie has received widespread attention before it was released, whether it is the love story on the screen or the gossip about life outside the screen.

The love in "Spies" is like a famous saying by Hao Jichen:

Love has a beginning but no end. The beginning makes people happy. The process is ups and downs. Even if two people are separated, it will never end. Love is a feeling. Exists in memories!

The gossip about Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard is close to Tao Xingzhi’s famous saying:

The wine of love is sweet but bitter, when two people drink it, it is nectar; If three people drink it, it will be sour vinegar; if they drink it casually, they will be poisoned.

The ending of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s marriage is like Oscar Wilde’s famous quote:

What are the main causes of divorce? marry.

To be honest, the popularity of the "Spies" movie itself is due to the breaking news between these three people, starting with the breakdown of Pitt and Jolie's marriage.

Pitt And Marion was exposed by the New York Post that Jolie hired a private investigator to follow Pitt. "She felt that Pitt had been having an affair with Cotillard on the set. It turned out that he was indeed the case."

Graham King, the producer of "Allied" later revealed: "Pete and Marion hit it off immediately, so they had a great chemistry after entering the role."

Although Mary Ang then publicly posted that he loved his family deeply, and that his second child was about to be born, and denounced the shameless words and false accusations in the tabloids.

Of course, the appeal of "Alliance" is not just powerful It has a wonderful cast, as well as a creative team that has been nominated for 13 Oscars and won 5 times, nominated for 9 Golden Globes and won 3 times.

Many people in the industry have regarded it as next year's Oscar. The favorite for the award.

The first half of "Allied" is like "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" with a Casablanca style, and the second half is like a British-style "Insidious".

There is no plot content There are too many intense spy action scenes, but it uses extremely exquisite details and emotional entanglements to describe a tragic love story.

It is a pity that as a love movie with great appearance, one minute was deleted after it was released in China. The car shaking with flying yellow sand, the passion among the green woods and green grass, and the bed affairs where everyone has their own thoughts,

Without these welfare scenes, it is like true love losing its passion. Although it does not affect the narrative of the story, it always feels like it is missing a little bit of excitement.

In the first half, the two spies met as "the most familiar strangers" and jointly completed a near-death assassination mission.

The two spies needed to work together in the name of husband and wife. Slowly infiltrating into the party held by the Nazis, Pete was more like Marion's foil. All the details were handled by Marion before Pete.

Pete, who had communication difficulties, only cooperated with Marion to act as a couple. Well, the only place where I excel is in washing "poker cards" and writing "chemical formulas".

The two gradually developed a love as they cooperated with each other, but this love came somewhat inexplicably and suddenly.

Pete used the example of his comrades who failed the mission due to love as a warning, and Marion used the example of As long as passion does not need to be defended by the teasing of love, none of this can stop the growth of love.

The two of them stayed and flew together in the desert. After the passion passed, they experienced the calamity of life and death, and it quickly turned into love.

There are also two details of the assassination attempt by the two men at the Nazi party that foreshadowed the subsequent plot.

When they took the gun from under the table, the waiter behind them looked clearly confused. They made this dangerous move without saying a word, and the two successfully escaped from the assassination scene with a narrow escape without seeing the pursuers.

Unfortunately, Pete, who has been an agent for many years, was blinded by love and only wanted to elope and leave.

The second half of the plot shifts to London. Peter and Marion get married and give birth to a daughter during an air raid. However, as Peter’s boss said, love on the battlefield will never last.

Soon Marion was suspected of being a Nazi agent, and Peter began to do everything possible to prove Marion's innocence.

This suspense became the only spiritual support for the development of the subsequent plot.

When all the dust settled, Marion made her own choice, and love became a tragedy. The fine rain woven a gray curtain between the sky and the earth.

The farewell between Peter and Marion on the side of the car became the climax of the film. Such a farewell was both tragic and helpless, and the explosion of their acting skills also added an inexplicable melancholy to the scene.

However, this plot is not as good as the airport farewell between Yu Zecheng and Cuiping in "Latent". The former just makes people feel sad and helpless, while the latter's emotional expression is more tense.

Perhaps it was affected by Pitt's off-screen marriage, but the heartbreaking parting left movie fans unable to find much to move.

There was no frank, sincere, mutual trust in love. After the passion is gone, only family love remains.

The daughter born between the two is the thread that holds the family together. In the end, Marion’s character, Marian, left a final letter to her daughter.

The letter was signed by Mary Ann Vatan, Vatan represents a marriage in which a wife takes her husband's surname, while Marianne represents the lie that the wife still hides the truth when she foresees danger coming.