A lot of criticism of details, but you guys missed the great ending. About ten minutes from the ending, she sneaks up behind him. The next 9 minutes are him imagining what might happen. Then we return to reality: she covers his ears, but not because he can't hear.
Also, in the last minute, there are references to both "slow" and "fast." How gradually, but how quickly, we are approaching WWIII. (See Ken Follett's new novel, "Never.")
Also, in the last minute, there are references to both "slow" and "fast." How gradually, but how quickly, we are approaching WWIII. (See Ken Follett's new novel, "Never.")