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How to evaluate the film bridge of spies?
Just after reading it, I will answer it while it is still fresh in my memory (there are spoilers in it). We watched it at 6 o'clock in the evening, and it was almost full. Many old ladies and gentlemen are watching.

American patriotic education films are really vivid and good-looking, with a lot of human reflection. Uncle Tom's acting is very good, and his eyebrows are full of drama. He plays a lawyer who looks smart and smooth on the surface but has a strong inner principle, and there are a lot of classic lines in it. But what impressed me the most was the Soviet spy, who hid his deep helplessness to fate under his plain expression and had a cold sense of humor. This film very, very restores East Germany and the United States during the Cold War. Considering the age when we were born, the Berlin Wall is still there, and it is really unthinkable to divide a country's capital into a completely different world (digression, ahem).

I think the strongest thing about American patriotic movies compared with China is that the conflict of human nature is very reasonable. The Soviet spy didn't have many lines, but there was something worthy of respect in him, because the fate of his childhood led to his choice of future political ideas. Moreover, many things that the American government did during the Cold War were not tall at all, and these were all real in the movies. In the last scene of the film, the substitution of people on the bridge, the choice of the country and the choice of individuals are intertwined, and we can feel the word "respect", not only for people, but also for countries and individuals. After the hostage exchange, Uncle Tom stood on the empty bridge. What I feel is the smallness and powerlessness of personal struggle in wartime under this political opposition.