A biologist who studies amino acids. He has obtained three degrees, his parents died since he was a child, and he was adopted by a wealthy businessman. He was given the best food, clothing, shelter, and transportation, the best education, and a kind heart to repay him. After growing up, he formed a happy family and adopted two children. When the company uses internal pricing to control the market and plunder the wealth of the people, as an honest and kind scientist, he feels that he has to do something, otherwise his heart will be condemned.
So he became an FBI cooperating witness and acted as an undercover agent. In more than two years, I helped the FBI admit more than 200 tapes, collected a lot of evidence, and finally was able to bring criminals to justice, but if this goes on, the audience will not be able to stand it, "What, a bad film!" Matt Damon's almost neurotic narration is also mixed in between, which is irritating. It is no wonder that many netizens shouted movies that they couldn't watch.
Therefore, the director Soderbergh still did not disappoint the audience. The next plot is to make you feel that the power of lies is so great.
In fact, the story goes like this. Mark, a hypocritical scientist and businessman, put a virus in the experimental materials, causing the company to lose 7 million dollars a day, but he wanted to blackmail the company. Unexpectedly, the company contacted the FBI and wanted them to help find out the real culprit. Knowing that his strategy could not continue, Mark turned around and started working with the FBI to deal with his boss together. (You know, I don’t like spoilers...)
The most funny thing about the film is that the juggling police also worry that Mark has not received training and fears that he will not be able to bear the double life, so he still thinks about him everywhere, hehe, Ridiculous, really ridiculous.
Mark is carrying out his own conspiracy with constant lies. The whole movie is filled with his lies. But unlike the genius Pryley, Pryley is a butter boy and Mark is a middle-aged uncle. The degree of black abdomen is also obviously different, but both of them are masters of lies, extremely masters.
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