After watching the movie, I couldn't help but pouted, and then read the introduction of the movie. It turned out to be adapted from the 2012 novel of the same name! What? Is it a 2012 novel? Not a 1982 novel? ? Not a 1962 novel either? ? ?
Why do the American people still use the perspective of blacking the Soviet Union after World War II to blackmail Russia today? ? ? I want to use the Internet catchphrase "What? My Qing Dynasty is dead?" The author of this book does not know whether it is appropriate or not...
I can tell you that some of the settings in the movie existed, but it was during World War II, including the background setting of the heroine, which all existed. A former Soviet female spy, at that time, made the whole of Europe frightened. The legendary female spy, codenamed White Fox, has assassinated many senior Nazi officials, and the most amazing thing is that she even published a warning before the assassination. Baihu is a ballet dancer who was injured and retired, and was later betrayed by her boyfriend to the intelligence department. The boyfriend's uncle or uncle was an intelligence officer. Look, does it overlap 90% with the heroine's background... This kind of erotic-erotic training has indeed existed, but now Russia doesn't play this kind of thing...
The author may have seen some decades-old materials, and began to rub hands with confidence, excited about the story of the architecture full of loopholes. The big director may have been sobered by the aura of free cooking, so a movie with narcissism and obscenity was born...
It seems that as soon as the big eagle with the American no-cook atmosphere is taken out, the audience can be as tall as the heroine. It's like it's wet!
What's the age? ? ? The Internet is so popular, you still show me this? ? ? Director, what are your ways of inquiring about the recent leaks? ? ?
This film insults my IQ! ! !
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