Allied Page #5

Synopsis: In the middle of World War II, in turbulent 1942, a plane flies over Morocco and drops a Royal Canadian Air Force paratrooper who comes in to land on a drop zone, somewhere in the desert dunes outside Casablanca. Just in time before anyone notices him, the fearless Wing Commander Max Vatan gets in a car and heads to the town with orders to meet Parisian Marianne Beauséjour, a skillful member of the French Resistance. On a mission to assassinate the German Ambassador in Casablanca, the two operatives must convince every one of their true feelings as a married couple, while in the background, they need to make the necessary preparations for the critical soirée. Without delay, after the success of this suicide mission, Max and Marianne flee together to England with plans on marrying and making a family, regardless of the war. Instead, heavy clouds of distrust and suspicion threaten their relationship, when Max receives a call from the Secret Service Division to inform him that his beloved
Genre: Action, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Robert Zemeckis
Production: Paramount Pictures
  Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 10 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.1
Metacritic:
60
Rotten Tomatoes:
59%
R
Year:
2016
124 min
$40,069,087
Website
3,040 Views


I'm sorry.

What are you sending?

I ask if you send it?

Yes.

I'm sorry.

I should know, it is the original?

- What do you love me?

- I love you...

I love since Kasablanka.

- Sorry...

- All right, listen to me,

We will do this.

We will escape to Switzerland,

Peru or anywhere else.

We will not succeed.

We still have an hour.

He'd told me to kill you.

If I refused, he would kill both of us.

Do you understand?

We go now.

We must get out of this town.

How are you?

Where is the boss?

You do not give orders, we gave them.

Who's watching us?

You will die in extreme agony!

I will make you suffer...

Calm down, I'll take you.

Do not cry.

"RAF 14234."

All right, sir. You can pass.

We've arrived.

It's over!

You're not going to survive!

But you already know, is not it?

Wait! Wait...!

Let me explain, the trail already clean up.

You do not understand.

- I can not let you go just like that.

- Let'sjust say I disappeared.

- I have to execute you.

- No, please!

My boss would kill me

if know you qualify.

Frank, you do not have a choice!

- They'll kill us all!

- I do not know who should be heard!

I will not let you do this!

I cleaned all traces!

- He had leaked information!

- He had no choice!

- They'll kill him!

- It does not change anything!

- He'll get us killed.

- Max.

He had no choice, they will kill us all!

- Do not defend him.

- I can not let you do.

For the sake of the child,

do not waste your life!

I've done my job! Go, Frank...

Max.

I lied to you.

No...

Take care of him.

Back!

Tell Commander, we've execute enemy spies.

You'll report it as such.

It was an order.

My beloved Son, Ana...

I am writing this letter because I

can not take care of you anymore.

If you read this letter, mean you've grown.

And they will not remember who I am.

I am your mother.

You were born in the midst of war.

Of the two people who love each other.

When we are together is

happiest times of my life.

Today, you're starting to walk.

I am very pleased to see walking

together with your father.

Max, my love...

You are my world.

I will follow you to the end.

And I help to survive until today.

I pictured in my mind.

I wish I could see him.

My beautiful daughter.

I love you with all my heart.

I hope you can live in peace.

Father will take good care.

From beloved mother.

Goodbye.

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Steven Knight

Steven Knight was born in 1959 in Marlborough, England. He is a writer and producer, known for Eastern Promises (2007), Peaky Blinders (2013) and Locke (2013). more…

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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