Grim, concise, and full of style, the story that takes place in the Middle East, the most sensitive place on earth today, is naturally full of male hormones. The fat Russell Crowe wearing reading glasses, either sending the baby to school or playing ball with him, is shrewd and well versed in officialdom, although he doesn't look like the CIA that controls the world's security order. At the end of the film, DiCaprio finally chose to quit. In this struggle full of lies and deceit, he was undoubtedly full of disappointment with his work, and would rather stay in the Middle East and give up the United States.
Loved the heavily militarized scenes in the film, although it was filmed, it still felt like you were in it: high-definition ground images sent by satellites in real time, and the ground troops were extremely well-equipped...
Love that one The boss of the Jordanian intelligence agency has an opinion, a position (there is a price to pay for deceiving me), and a means (with just a few words, he cultivated a loyal subordinate and penetrated into the terrorists).
The world is never that simple, you just don't realize it.
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