

- ርልዪረ2025年6月15日Though I never read the book, personally I feel that this is an overly criticized and highly under rated movie. It's been awhile since I saw it so forget all the plot intricacies, but do recall enjoying this wartime romance at the time. As others have noted, it is definitely more a love story than a spy thriller. Also, I was sufficiently impressed with the performances by all three leads but especially Liam Leeson. The plot revolves around an American spy master, Ed Leland, who reluctantly sends his secretary, Linda Voss, on a dangerous mission to Berlin, refusing to admit to himself that he has feelings for her personally. Voss is sent to spy on a high level German army officer named Dietrich, being deemed suitable for the task because she speaks fluent German. This secretary is half Jewish herself, and part of her motivation is actually to find some of her relatives who are in hiding. She thus goes undercover into Nazi Germany as a secretary turned spy, with little training in survival or espionage. However, she is a great fan of old spy movies and has gleaned a few tips! Perhaps the plot is not that plausible, but the same charge could be laid against any number of other movies. This is mainly a romance and a highly entertaining one. Melanie Griffith is charming here in the role of Linda Voss. She is not a dumb blonde bimbo, nor does she even appear to be. Quite the contrary. Some have complained about her German, but I was interested in the story, and no expert on her accent. Michael Douglas competently portrays the American spy, Leland. Whether or not it is believable that someone in his position cannot speak a word of German, he has a very credible chemistry with Griffith. Liam Neeson is especially excellent, playing with dignity and charisma the complex role of the sensitive but potentially ruthless Nazi officer and devoted family man. Sir John Gielgud, the ultimate professional, is masterful as always and commands any scene in which he appears. I confess that I'm a sucker for wartime romances, love the drama of that era as well as the 1940's styles, so would lap up just about any representative of the genre. While this one may not be a classic, it is a good love story with some gripping action, tension, and suspense. As another also noted, though it may indeed be highly improbable, it is nevertheless highly watchable.
爱在战火蔓延时花絮
爱在战火蔓延时于1992年1月31日发布。
爱在战火蔓延时由David Seltzer执导。
爱在战火蔓延时的时长为2小时 12分钟。
爱在战火蔓延时由Howard Rosenman, Carol Baum制作。
琳达去一家律师事务所应聘,但没被录取,在她气愤地准备离开事务所时,由于帮助一个德国犹太难民,事务所发现她会流利的德语,立刻录取了她,原来事务所的老板爱德华先生不会德语,急需一名会德语的秘书。在事务所中,琳达发现爱德华的工作十分神秘,经常发送一些毫无意义的信件,非常奇怪。直到 1941年12月珍珠港事件爆发,她才知道其实爱德华是美国战略情报局的一位上校,专门从事从德国难民口中收集情报的工作。此时她也和爱德华相爱了。但是,随着美国参加欧洲战事,爱德华也被派往欧洲,两人被迫分离了。琳达留在国内,继续进行情报的收集和整理,但在工作中,她无时无刻不在关注着爱德华的动向。一年后一次偶然的机会,两人再次相遇,琳达也再次回到爱德华手下工作。这时,爱德华所在的部门急需一个人潜入柏林,窃取一份重要的情报,琳达为了寻找在柏林的亲戚,毫不犹豫地报名应征。虽然爱德华竭力反对,但在琳达的劝说下,还是同意了。但两人约定,一周后,琳达必须离开德国到瑞士与爱德华相会。一周过去,琳达失约了。爱德华潜入柏林,寻找琳达。原来琳达被一名德国将军看重,成为他的两个儿女的家庭教师,琳达为了寻找亲戚和情报,也在将军家里住下来。爱德华终于找到了琳达,两人也拿到了情报,但此时琳达的身份却被将军发觉,展开了对两人的搜捕。两人逃往瑞士,途中琳达中枪负伤,而且在边境上被德国人发觉。爱德华抱着琳达徒步越过德瑞边境,在离边境哨所一步之遥处也被德国兵开枪击中,但还是把琳达送入瑞士境内。
爱在战火蔓延时中的关键角色有Ed Leland(Michael Douglas), Linda Voss(Melanie Griffith), Franze-Otto Dietrich(Liam Neeson)。
爱在战火蔓延时的评级为R。
爱在战火蔓延时是一部剧情, 爱情, 惊悚电影。
爱在战火蔓延时的观众评分为7.1(满分10分)。
爱在战火蔓延时的预算曾是US$3500万。
爱在战火蔓延时的票房收入为US$4380万。
























