Long Shot movie plot

2021-12-19 08:01
US Secretary of State Charlotte, she is a wise and idealistic politician. However, Charlotte discovered that her stupid, boring, and reputation-hungry superior, President Chambersdid not plan to run again. So Charlotte considered running for president by herself, and her team began to look for a speech writer for her, which also made her meet Fred. Fred had just lost his job as a reporter, and by coincidence, Charlotte had been Fred's nanny when he was young.
The impulsive and clumsy Fred and the aloof Charlotte are completely people of two worlds. But when the two got together longer and longer, Fred's sprouting heart for Charlotte when he was a child awakened again. What Fred did not expect was that the relationship received a response, and the two quickly established an underground relationship, and the inequality of power and status between them also caused various problems   .
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  • Nico 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    7.5/10 Miss Charis is so pretty and stylish!! It's reasonable for a female agent to evolve into a president....

  • Bethany 2021-12-19 08:01:09

    I like the pollution of Rogen so much, I hope to have a new work with Fulanlan soon.

Long Shot quotes

  • Maggie Millikin: Calm the smurf down. Next time, bring a fucking suit.

  • Fred Flarsky: We did almost just die, though, right?

    Charlotte Field: We totally almost just died.

    Fred Flarsky: Good, so I didn't just overreact.

    Charlotte Field: Oh, you totally overreacted.

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