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Clashing husband-and-wife inventors of a new process to design life-saving drugs need to settle their differences in time to fight off a global corporation using espionage tactics to bury an invention that will save millions of lives.
Good question. I am inclined to see the Ingrid Bergman character as the protagonist because she carries more of the burden of the plot; that is, achieving the objective goal depends more on her than him. And she pays a greater price: her happiness is sacrificed by being trapped in a love triangle beRead more
Good question.
I am inclined to see the Ingrid Bergman character as the protagonist because she carries more of the burden of the plot; that is, achieving the objective goal depends more on her than him.
And she pays a greater price: her happiness is sacrificed by being trapped in a love triangle between 2 men.
And it’s her life at risk, not Gary Grant’s character; she almost dies of uranium poisoning.
But I could be wrong. How do you see them?
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E.T. meets Grumpy Old Woman
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After thought: I presume you've seen "The Conversation" (1974). The protagonist, a surveillance expert, ironically becomes hopelessly ensnared in his own paranoia and deception.
After thought: I presume you’ve seen “The Conversation” (1974). The protagonist, a surveillance expert, ironically becomes hopelessly ensnared in his own paranoia and deception.
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