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First, "The Shawshank Redemption" is an American drama film written and directed by Frank Darabont, starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman. . The film is adapted from Stephen Edwin King's 1982 novella "The Shawshank Redemption". It mainly tells the story of banker Andy who was imprisoned for shooting his wife and her lover, and he quietly and step by step planned the camp. The story of self-rescue, eventual escape from prison, and freedom. In 1947, banker Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) was accused of shooting his wife and her lover. Andy was sentenced to life imprisonment, which meant that he would spend the rest of his life in Shawshank Prison. Ellis "Red" Redding (played by Morgan Freeman) was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder in 1927 and was paroled several times without success. He became the "authority figure" in Shawshank Prison, and as long as you could pay, he could get almost anything you wanted: cigarettes, candy, alcohol, and even marijuana. Whenever a new prisoner arrived, everyone would bet on who would cry on the first night. Rhett thought that the weak and bookish Andy would definitely cry. As a result, Andy's silence made Rhett lose two packs of cigarettes, but it also made him look at Andy with admiration. For a long time, Andy didn't interact with anyone. While everyone complained, he took a leisurely walk in the yard, just like in the park. A month later, the first thing Andy asked Red to help him was a small pickaxe. His explanation was that he wanted to carve some small things to kill time, and said that he would find a way to escape from prison on his own. Routine inspection of the party. Soon Rhett was playing with the chess set carved by Andy. Afterwards, Andy made a huge poster of movie star Rita Hayworth and posted it on the wall of the cell. Once, Andy and several other prisoners went out to work, and he overheard the prison officer talking about tax collection. Andy said he had a way to make the prison officer legally exempt from this large amount of tax. In exchange, he would get two bottles of beer for each of a dozen prisoner friends. Two days later, as they sat on the rooftop in the sunset, drinking beers, Red said he felt a sense of freedom for the first time in years. Because Andy was proficient in financial system knowledge, he soon got rid of the heavy manual labor in prison and the harassment of other perverted prisoners. Soon, the famous Andy began to handle tax issues for more and more prison guards, and even their children came to him for advice on their education. At the same time, Andy has gradually become an important tool for Shaunke Warden Norton (played by Bob Gunton) to launder money. Because Andy kept writing to the governor, he finally applied for a small amount of money for the prison to build a prison library. Prison life is very dull, and you always have to find something to do. Andy heard that Red liked to play the harmonica, so he bought a harmonica for him. After the night is quiet, the melodious and gentle sound of the harmonica can be heard echoing in the prison. The arrival of a young prisoner broke Andy's peaceful prison life. This prisoner had heard about Andy's case when he was serving his sentence in another prison, and he knew who the real murderer was. But when Andy asked the warden to reopen the case, he was rejected and was severely punished by two months of solitary confinement. In order to prevent Andy from being released, the warden planned to kill the young prisoner. Facing the cruel reality, Andy became very depressed. One day, he said to Rhett: "If one day, you can be paroled, you must go somewhere to fulfill a wish for me. That was the place where I first dated my wife, under a big oak tree there. Dig it out of a box. You will know what it is by then." That night, it was stormy and thunderous, and Andy, whose soul had been saved, successfully escaped from prison. It turned out that Andy had been digging holes with that little pickaxe every day for twenty years, and then covering the hole with posters. After Andy was released from prison, he took away some of the black money saved by the warden and exposed the truth about the warden's corruption and bribery. What the warden saw in the safe where he kept his small account book was a Bible left by Andy. The first page said, "The way to salvation is in it." In addition, there was a hollowed-out part in the Bible. Used to hide a pickaxe for digging holes. After 40 years in prison, Red was finally paroled. He found an iron box under the oak tree he had agreed with Andy, which contained some cash and a personal letter from Andy. The two old friends finally met under the blue sky. Pacific Ocean Reunion. Second, "Witness for the Prosecution" "Witness for the Prosecution" is a thriller drama film released by United Artists Pictures, directed by Billy Wilder, starring Tyrone Power, Marlene Dietrich, and Charles Laughton Starring. The film was released in the United States on February 6, 1958.

The film is adapted from the original work by detective novelist Agatha Christie and tells the story of a British criminal defense lawyer defending a murder suspect. Sir Wilfrid (played by Charles Laughton), a famous criminal defense lawyer in London, received treatment for a heart disease, but his body was still weak. He went home to recuperate on the first day. The nurse has been strictly supervising him to take medicine and avoid smoking and alcohol. In order to make it easier for him to go upstairs, the housekeeper even built an elevator for him. However, all kinds of care and attention had no effect on this rebellious and sharp-tongued barrister. On the contrary, he was more excited by the complaint. Lawyer Mayhew and client Wall (played by Tyrone Power) come to visit and ask him to come out to litigate. It turned out that Wall met the rich woman, and the two met happily. Although the servant was full of contempt for the egg beater he invented, the rich woman was full of love for him, and even revised his will and left 80,000 pounds to him. he. However, the rich woman was brutally murdered. As a result, Wall became the police's number one suspect. His only witness is his wife Christine (played by Marlene Dietrich). However, the latter's indifference and calmness when she came to the door made Sir Waffey suspect that there was something hidden in it. Behind the complicated and confusing cases, there are many interlocking and ulterior secrets hidden. Third, "The Killer Is Not Too Cold" "The Killer Is Not Too Cold" (original title: Léon, English translation: The Professional) is an action movie written and directed by Luc Besson and starring Natalie Porter Mann, Jean Reno, and Gary Oldman co-starred. The film was released in France on September 14, 1994. It mainly tells the story of a professional killer, Leon, who accidentally rescued a rebellious girl, Matilda, whose entire family was murdered, and the two fell in love with each other. The film received ***7 nominations for the 1995 French César Awards and a nomination for the 19th Japanese Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. There is an Italian named Leon (played by Jean Reno) living in the slums of New York. He is a professional killer. One day, the little neighbor girl Matilda (Natalie Portman) knocked on his door and asked to stay here to avoid the danger of murder. It turns out that the owner of the neighbor's house was a police spy. Because he embezzled a small bag of drugs, he was punished by policeman Stanfield (played by Gary Oldman) who destroyed the whole family. Matilda was rescued by Leon and began to help Leon manage the housework and teach him to read. Leon taught the girl how to use a gun, and the two got along well. And there was a wonderful chemical reaction between them: love. The girl followed Stanfield and rashly went for revenge, but was accidentally caught. Leon arrived in time and rescued the girl. They moved again, but the girl fell into Stanfield's hands. Leon defeated a group of policemen, rescued the girl again and let her escape through the ventilation duct, and asked her to take out the money he had saved. Leon disguised himself as a policeman and tried to get out of the encirclement, but was spotted by the cunning Stanfield and had no choice but to detonate the bomb on him. Fourth, "Farewell My Concubine" is a literary film produced by Tomson Film Co., Ltd., adapted from Li Bihua's novel of the same name, directed by Chen Kaige, written by Li Bihua and Lu Wei, and starring Leslie Cheung, Gong Li, and Zhang Fengyi. The film revolves around the joys and sorrows of two Peking Opera actors for half a century, showing their thinking and understanding of traditional culture, people's living conditions and human nature. The film was released in mainland China and Hong Kong in 1993, and has since been released in many countries and regions around the world, breaking the box office record for mainland Chinese literary films in the United States. In 1993, the film won the Palme d'Or, the highest award at the Cannes International Film Festival in France, becoming the first Chinese film to win this award. In addition, the film also won the American Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film, the International Federation of Film Critics Award, etc. It has won multiple international awards and is the only Chinese-language film to win the Palme d'Or at the Cannes International Film Festival and the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the same time. In 1994, Leslie Cheung won the 4th China Film and Performing Arts Society Special Contribution Award for this film. In 2005, the film was selected as one of the "100 Best Movies in Global History" by Time Magazine. On March 3, 2020, the trailer for the Korean re-release of the movie was released. The film is 171 minutes long and will be re-screened in South Korea on April 1. Previously, the film was scheduled to be released on March 25, but was later adjusted to the 17th anniversary of Leslie Cheung's death. In the winter of 1924, 9-year-old Xiaodouzi had the deformed finger on his left hand amputated by his mother, a prostitute, and entered the Guan Family Opera Troupe to learn opera. In the troupe, only senior brother Xiao Shitou sympathizes with and cares for Xiao Douzi.

Ten years have passed. Under the strict and cruel guidance of Master Guan, the acting skills of the two brothers have improved rapidly. Xiaodouzi took the stage name Cheng Dieyi (played by Leslie Cheung) and played the female role; Xiao Shitou took the stage name Duan Xiaolou (played by Zhang Fengyi). Play a role. The film "Farewell My Concubine" co-starred by the two became well-known in the capital, and the two brothers became a hit. The two agreed to co-star in "Farewell My Concubine" for the rest of their lives. Duan Xiaolou married the prostitute Juxian (played by Gong Li) as his wife. She was attached to her senior brother's butterfly clothes. With a heavy heart, she came to his senior brother's residence and gave Xiaolou the precious sword that he had exchanged for humiliation and that his senior brother had longed for. Decided not to co-star with Xiaolou in "Farewell My Concubine". At Master Guan's call, the two brothers collaborated again. After the Anti-Japanese War, the two were forced to sing for a group of undisciplined and unqualified National Army soldiers. Duan Xiaolou clashed with the soldiers. In the chaos, Juxian had a miscarriage. Later, soldiers arrested Dieyi for being a traitor. Duan Xiaolou tried his best to rescue Dieyi, and humbly went to Yuan Shiqing (played by Ge You), a bureaucrat who had played with Dieyi. Juxian asked Dieyi to lie and beg for explanation, and showed Dieyi the note that Xiaolou would no longer perform with Dieyi. So Dieyi remained unyielding in court, but was rescued by senior KMT officials because of his skills. After liberation, their talents were not taken seriously. Cheng Dieyi, who accidentally tasted opium, had a bad voice. He broke his voice during a performance and decided to quit drugs. After suffering from drug addiction, he got help from Duan Xiaolou and his wife. Finally regained his strength, but was framed by Xiaosi, a child he had kindly adopted. Xiaosi was forced to take his place as Yu Ji and perform with Duan Xiaolou. Duan Xiaolou stopped performing regardless of the consequences. Juxian persuaded him to perform for the sake of the overall situation. Duan Xiaolou Eventually the show went on. Dieyi was heartbroken and broke off diplomatic relations with Duan Xiaolou. During the Cultural Revolution, Duan Xiaolou was framed by Xiao Si and forced to frame Die Yi. Duan Xiaolou refused and was dragged to the streets. At this time, Die Yi suddenly appeared, dressed as a Yu Ji, and was willing to be humiliated along with Duan Xiaolou. , Duan Xiaolou saw that Dieyi had thrown himself into a trap, hoping to protect Juxian, so he had no choice but to frame Dieyi, and even said that he was a traitor. Dieyi was in pain after hearing this, thinking that Duan Xiaolou only cared about Juxian, and saw himself The resented Juxian was pitying and helping him at this moment, so he vented all his anger on Juxian, revealing that Juxian had been a prostitute. Duan Xiaolou was forced to draw a clear line with Juxian, saying that he had never loved her. After passing Juxian, Juxian hanged himself in despair. After overthrowing the "Gang of Four", the two senior brothers performed "Farewell My Concubine" for the last time on the stage after being separated for 22 years. Senior brother Duan Xiaolou elicited Cheng Dieyi's words "I am a man, but I am not." "Nv Jiao'e", Dieyi realized that she was actually a boy, and finally understood that she had been living in the drama. So Yu Ji sang the last line and committed suicide with the sword he gave to Overlord that was filled with his emotions and fantasies. Dieyi ended his acting career in the arms of his senior brother Xiaolou, and also ended this brilliant drama. tragedy. Fifth, "Life is Beautiful" "Life is Beautiful" is a film directed by Roberto Benigni, starring Roberto Benigni, Nicoletta Braschi, Giorgio Cantarini and others Drama film starring. On December 20, 1997, the film was released in Italy. The film tells the story of a Jewish father and son who were sent to a Nazi concentration camp. The father used his imagination to lie that they were in a game. In the end, the father spared his son's childlike innocence while he died tragically. In 1999, the film won three awards at the 71st Academy Awards: Best Foreign Language Film, Best Actor, and Best Soundtrack. In 1939, the dark clouds of World War II hung over Italy. Guido is a Jewish young man who looks clumsy in appearance, but is kind-hearted, honest and optimistic by nature. He is full of beautiful yearning for life. He and his friend Filuccio drove a broken car from the countryside to the small town of Arezzo. His wish was to open a bookstore of his own in the small town and live a comfortable life without fighting against the world. While passing by a barn tower, the young and beautiful girl Dora suddenly fell from the tower into his arms. It turned out that there was a wasp nest on the tower, and wasps often harassed local residents. Dora wanted to get rid of harm to the people and burned the wasp's nest, but was stung by a wasp instead. Guido immediately took a liking to her and treated her wounds enthusiastically. To express his gratitude, Dora gave Guido some eggs and watched him go away meaningfully. In a gloomy Italy, the reactionary forces of the Nazis are becoming increasingly powerful. Mussolini is pursuing a tough policy of racial discrimination. Because Guido is of Jewish descent, his application to open a bookstore has been repeatedly blocked and cannot be approved. Friend Filuccio's job has also been unavailable for a long time. Due to the pressure of life, Guido had to work as a waiter in a restaurant. He won the love of customers with his sincere, simple, warm and thoughtful service attitude.

One time, Guido accidentally knocked down Dora while riding a bicycle, and the two met again, which ignited the flame of love in Guido's heart. He lost no opportunity to express his love to Dora. Dora was a teacher in a certain school. One day the inspector from Rome was going to inspect the school. After Guido learned about it, he pretended to be the inspector and came to Dora's school to inspect. The principal received him warmly. In order to please Dora and attract Dora's attention, Guido simply jumped on the podium and showed off his talent as a comedian, making the students laugh and making the principal and teachers stunned. Guido learned that Dora and her boyfriend Rodolfo were going to the theater to watch an opera, and he also bought tickets to go. Guido, who was sitting downstairs, kept staring at Dora in the box upstairs. At first Dora didn't care about Guido's pursuit, but because Dora hated Rodolfo, she often stayed with Guido. Rudolf wishes to hold an engagement party with Dora. The party happened to be arranged at Guido's hotel. Guido cleverly frees Dora from Rodolfo's entanglement, thus winning her heart. Dora did not hesitate to fall out with her parents, ran away from home, and married Guido. After the marriage, good things came one after another. The bookstore that Guido dreamed of opened and they had a well-behaved and lovely son, Joshua. Guido often plays games with his son when he has nothing to do, and the family lives a happy life. But just a few years later, on Joshua's fifth birthday, the Nazis captured Guido and Joshua and his son and forcibly sent them to a Jewish concentration camp. When Dora and Joshua's grandmother returned home happily, they saw that the building was empty and the house was turned into a mess. Dora understood what was happening before her eyes. Although she had no Jewish ancestry, she insisted on going to the concentration camp with her son. Dora was imprisoned in the women's prison, and Guido was unwilling to let his son's young mind be cast a tragic shadow from now on. In the inhumane concentration camp, Guido tried every means to find an opportunity to get in touch with his wife in the female prison and report to Dora that he was safe. At the same time, he wanted to protect and take care of the young Joshua. He deceived his son that this was playing a game and obeyed Those who play the game can finally take home a real tank. The innocent and curious son believed Guido's words. How much he wanted a tank! Joshua endured hunger, fear, loneliness and all harsh circumstances. Guido used games to protect his son's childlike innocence from any harm. When liberation came, the Nazis were preparing to escape late one night. Guido hid his son in an iron cabinet and warned Joshua not to come out. He planned to take advantage of the chaos to go to the women's prison to rescue his wife Dora, but unfortunately It was he who was discovered by the Nazis. When the Nazis escorted Guido past Joshua's iron cabinet, he walked optimistically and strode forward, hinting to his son not to come out. But soon, a gunshot was heard, and Guido, who had gone through hardships, What a tragic death at the gunpoint of the German Nazis. At dawn, Joshua crawled out of the iron cabinet and stood in the yard. At this time, a real tank rumbled in front of him. An American soldier came down and carried him into the tank. Sixth, "Forrest Gump" "Forrest Gump" is a movie directed by Robert Zemeckis, starring Tom Hanks, Robin Wright and others. It was released in the United States on July 6, 1994 Released. The film is adapted from the novel of the same name published by American writer Winston Glum in 1986. It depicts Forest Gan, a small town boy who was born with mental retardation, who strives to improve himself, and finally gets the blessing of God. Inspiring stories of miracles in many fields. After the film was released, it won six Oscars in 1995, including the Best Picture Award, Best Actor Award, and Best Director Award. Forrest Gump is an imbecile with an IQ of only 75. In order to avoid being bullied by other children at school, he followed the advice of a friend Jenny and started to "run". He ran to avoid being teased by others. In middle school, he ran onto a school football field to avoid others, and that's how he ran into college. Forrest Gump was admitted under special circumstances and became a football superstar. He was received by President Kennedy. After graduating from college, Forrest Gump was drafted into the army and went to Vietnam. There, he made two friends: Bubba, who was passionate about shrimp fishing, and Captain Deng Taylor, the formidable commander. By this time, Jenny had fallen and was living a dissolute life. Forrest Gump has always loved Jenny, but Jenny doesn't love him. After the war, Forrest Gump was received by President Johnson as a hero. At a peace rally, A-Gump met Jenny again. The two met and broke up in a hurry. Guided by the credo of "do what you say you will do," Forrest Gump finally broke out into a sky of his own. During his life, he met many American celebrities. He reported on the eavesdroppers of the Watergate incident and went to China as a member of the American table tennis team, making contributions to the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States.

Elvis Presley and John Lennon, two music superstars, also created many popular songs through their association with him. Finally, A-Gump became an entrepreneur through shrimp fishing. In order to commemorate the dead Bubba, he established the Bubba Gan Company, gave half of the company's shares to Bubba's mother, and became a gardener himself. Forrest Gump has experienced various historical periods in the changing world, but no matter when, no matter where, no matter who he is with, he remains the same, simple and kind. In his secluded life, he often missed Jenny. At this time, Jenny had already gone astray and fell into despair. Finally one day, Jenny came back. She and A-Gump lived together for a while. One night, Jenny fell into Forrest Gump's arms, and then left quietly at dawn. After waking up, Forrest Gump sat numbly on the bench in front of the door, and then suddenly started running. He ran across America and became a celebrity again. After running for a long time, Forrest Gump stopped and started to return to his hometown. On the way, I received a letter from Jenny. He went to her immediately. While waiting at the bus stop. A-Gump told others about his previous experiences. So he met Jenny again, and a little boy, who was his son. At this time, Jenny had already suffered from an incurable disease. Forrest Gump and Jenny returned to their hometown together and spent a happy time together. Jenny passed away and their son was old enough to go to school. A-Gump sent his son on the school bus, sat on the bench at the bus stop, and recalled his life experiences. Seventh, "Schindler's List" "Schindler's List" is directed by Steven Spielberg, starring Liam Neeson, Ben Kingsley, Ralph Fiennes, Amber A war film starring Si Davids and others. The film was screened in Washington, USA on November 30, 1993, and was officially released in the United States on December 15, 1993. The film is adapted from the novel of the same name by Australian novelist Thomas Keneally. It tells the story of Schindler, a German in Poland, who hired more than 1,100 Jews to work in his factory during World War II and helped them escape the massacre. doom. German speculator Schindler (played by Liam Neeson) is a member of the Nazi Party. He is a womanizer, knows how to enjoy women, and is a well-known local Nazi hardcore. He is good at using relationships to maximize profits. In occupied Poland, Jews were the cheapest labor. Therefore, Schindler's factory only used Jews. However, by getting this job, these people also gained temporary security from massacre as producers of war products. Schindler's factory became a refuge for the Jews. However, the Nazis' brutal persecution of the Jews made Schindler increasingly dissatisfied. In 1943, the brutal bloodbath of the Jews in Krakow by the Nazis disillusioned Schindler's last illusions about the Nazis. He knew the Nazi massacre of the Jews and the horror of the Auschwitz concentration camp. From that moment on, Schindler had only one idea: to protect as many Jews as possible from death in Auschwitz. He created a list of workers he claimed were "necessary" for the factory to function properly, and bribed Nazi officials so that they could survive. He was increasingly suspected of violating racial laws, but he cleverly avoided persecution every time and, as always, risked his life to rescue Jews. When a train transporting his female workers was delayed to Auschwitz, he spent a fortune chasing the female workers back to his factory. Soon, the Soviet Red Army came to Krakow and announced to the surviving Jews working in Schindler's factory that the war was over. One night when it snowed heavily, Schindler said goodbye to the workers, and more than 1,000 rescued Jews saw him off. They gave Schindler a self-signed affidavit proving that he was not a war criminal. At the same time, someone knocked out his gold teeth, made a gold ring, and gave it to Schindler. On the ring was engraved a Jewish saying: Saving one life is equivalent to saving all mankind. Schindler burst into tears, feeling pain over his failure to save more Jews. Schindler did everything he could for his redemption. His entire fortune was used to save Jewish lives. In the heavy snow, the Jews watched Schindler leave the city. His righteous deeds will always be remembered by the Jews. Eighth, "12 Angry Men" "12 Angry Men" (12 Angry Men) is a black and white film produced by MGM, directed by Sidney Lumet, starring Reginald Ross Rose), starring Henry Fonda, Lee Cobb, Martin Balsam and others. The film was released in the United States on April 10, 1957.

The film tells the story of a boy who grew up in a slum and was accused of murdering his biological father. The bystanders and the murder weapon of the case were presented in court with irrefutable evidence. The 12 people who served as the jury for the case had to discuss the case in the jury lounge before the case was concluded. , and the discussion results must be unanimously adopted before the case can be officially closed. In court, the sentencing of an 18-year-old boy accused of killing his father is underway, and the final trial will also need to consider the opinions of a jury of twelve people. Each of these twelve people has his own career and life. Among them are a eloquent advertiser, an architect who speaks out for justice, a just and brave office worker, a new aristocrat who discriminates against the common people, a clockmaker who pursues the truth, a shrewd and calm man. Bankers, salesmen who are just in a hurry. Everyone has their own way of thinking and speaking, but except for the architect played by Henry Fonda, everyone else dismissed the case and concluded that the boy was the murderer before any discussion. All the evidence showed that the boy was guilty, and everyone felt that there seemed to be no need to discuss it. But the first vote result was 11 to 1 that the boy was guilty. According to legal procedures, it must be a unanimous opinion, that is, a 12 to 0 vote result will be accepted by the court. The first person to stand up in favor of acquittal was No. 8. Due to No. 8's persistence and the scientific speculation on the three key pieces of evidence, the atmosphere in favor of acquittal began to spread among the other eleven jurors. The vote on whether the boy was guilty also began to change dramatically: 11 to 1, 9 to 3, 8 to 4, 6 to 6, 3 to 9, 1 to 11. In the end, after various conflicts of different outlooks on life and competitions of various ways of thinking, all jurors cast their sacred votes responsibly. Finally, all 12 jurors reached a consensus: not guilty! Ninth, "Splendid Life" and "Splendid Life" are Italian films directed by Italian director Marco Tulio Giordana and starring Alessio Boni and others. The film tells the story of an ordinary Italian family of six, the Calati, who experienced ups and downs from 1966 to 2000, including birth, old age, illness and death. The social and family changes experienced by an Italian family from 1966 to 2000, the central characters are the two brothers Nicola and Madio. When they were teenagers, the two brothers living in Rome had the same dreams, hobbies and life goals. However, after meeting Zuo Zhen, a mentally ill girl in a mental hospital, their outlook on life began to gradually change. After experiencing a series of events, Nicholas, who advocates free thinking, decides to become a psychiatrist; while Madeo, who is quite rebellious, decides to give up his studies and become a policeman who eliminates violence. A flood in Florence led Nicola to meet the talented pianist Julianne, while Madio met the optimistic photographer Mirella. The political concepts and personality conflicts of the four of them also reflect this period of the world. Traces of a chaotic and restless history. Tenth, "Inception" "Inception" is a movie directed by Christopher Nolan and starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Marion Cotillard and others. The plot of the film wanders between dreams and reality, and is defined as a "contemporary action science fiction film that takes place within the structure of consciousness." The film tells the story of a dream maker played by Leonardo DiCaprio, who leads a team of agents played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Ellen Page to enter other people's dreams and steal secrets from their subconscious. , and reshape the stories of others’ dreams. Dom Cobb (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) is an experienced thief. He is considered the best in his profession because he can sneak into the dreams of people's most fragile spirits. Steal valuable secrets from your subconscious mind. Cobb's rare skill makes him the most coveted target in dangerous corporate espionage, but it also makes him an international fugitive and without the love of his life. Now Cobb has a chance to redeem his sins. As long as he completes one last task, his life will return to its original appearance. Different from the past, the task of Cobb and his team this time is not to steal ideas, but to implant new ideas. If they succeed, it's a perfect crime. But even if careful and professional arrangements are made in advance, it is impossible to predict that the dangerous enemy already knows their actions well, and only Cobb can predict the enemy's whereabouts.