Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - I would like to ask for some movies shot during the Cold War that can reflect the stance between the United States and the Soviet Union. It would be better if there are two movies for comparison. Than

I would like to ask for some movies shot during the Cold War that can reflect the stance between the United States and the Soviet Union. It would be better if there are two movies for comparison. Than

I would like to ask for some movies shot during the Cold War that can reflect the stance between the United States and the Soviet Union. It would be better if there are two movies for comparison. Thank you.

Berlin (1965), 112 minutes. Le Carré is a world-recognized master of spy novels. The Berlin Spy Story was written at the age of 32. He became a blockbuster with this novel, and this book also ranked third among the best mystery novels in the past 50 years. This film is faithfully adapted from the original work. It depicts the involuntary life of a small spy during the Cold War in cool black tones. The lead actor, Richard Burton, was nominated for an Oscar for the leading actor that year.

***Same as the security area (2000), 110 minutes. The murder of a South Korean soldier on the border of Panmunjeom hides huge scars for two countries and one nation. Gathering three major stars, Song Kang-ho, Lee Byung-hun, and Lee Young-ae, Park Chan-wook rose to the ranks of first-tier directors with this film. It won the Korean box office championship in the same year and won the Daejong Award for Best Film the following year. It occupies a pivotal position in Korean film history.