The fighting in the film is very powerful, but the explanation of the plot is too vague, and the explanation is not very clear. I thought for a long time, and probably guessed some eyebrows. I guess the plot is: there is a certain organization that specializes in illegal work for the government. C, the heroine is someone from C, but the heroine is about to leave C. C is very upset. An incident happened. Party A caught a defector Chinese named Jiang. The government wanted to rescue Jiang secretly. C gets this task, but party B wants Jiang to die. So the people of C found B, and the result of the discussion was that C arranged for the heroine to rescue Jiang from A, C gave Jiang to B, B killed Jiang, and C told the government that Jiang was killed by the heroine. This part was carried out as planned, and then B and C planned to send a killer to kill the heroine, so that there was no evidence, and the problem was solved. As a result, something went wrong in this part. The killer didn't get the heroine, but was killed by the heroine. Then, the process of tracing the heroine began.
The film’s action rhythm is very special. For example, when the killer was about to kill the heroine, the two played for a long time. Needless to say, after the heroine finally subdued the killer, she took a leisurely ride on the killer and took it from under the bed. The gun was taken out, and I found a pillow to press it on the killer's head. I didn’t say a word, didn’t plan to ask a few words. I just shot it out. It’s really clean and tidy enough. A long-term movie with ink stains, I really can’t get used to being so fast, and then the heroine took a bath in a leisurely manner. It is difficult for the killer's body to be placed in the bathtub, and then slowly began to flee.
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