It has to be a spoiler. There are several protagonists, the male protagonist, a retired soldier, who was persuaded by an official of the National Security Agency to go undercover to work as an analyst in a bank on Wall Street, and the female protagonist met in a nursing home for treatment of injuries and illnesses. Since then, they have been living together without getting married. The villain actor is the boss of a Russian group and has a deal with a Russian minister. It should be the Ministry of Defense or something. He shoulders the mission of bringing down the US economy and making terrorist attacks. His son also went to the United States incognito for undercover and terrorist activities.
However, this film is different from reality after all, and there are several points of logic that are unreasonable.
1. The male protagonist was not trained, and he flew directly to Russia with a specific explanation. This is too hasty. What if the mission fails and there is no response? Later, the Security Bureau, the woman, and the computer expert came out.
2. The fat killer sent by Russia was killed in the hotel. How to deal with the corpses and bullet holes and the damaged objects? It came back intact, the body disappeared, and the Russian side also thought it was missing.
3. The official who appeared in Russia was the minister who talked to the boss of the group. Later, the mission failed. Why didn't he find someone to kill him, but asked the boss to come out and shoot him personally? The boss didn't have any precautions. In fact, he was discovered by the heroine (the doctor) that he had stage 3 liver cirrhosis and only had a few months of vitality.
4. The beauty plan, the heroine delayed the time, and the boss's female assistant was hung up during the call. Later, experts said that it was not the first time that the boss made a mistake in the beauty plan and was killed by the boss? This expert is very important, and it is puzzling to die casually.
5. The male protagonist fought with the eldest son, and then he retreated all by himself, letting the eldest son and the car fall into the bottom of the river together, explode, and minimize the loss.
In short, the actors' acting skills are okay, the heroine is good, the plot is a bit awkward, the fight scenes are still exciting, the topic is too big, and it is related to national security. After reading it, it is not very emotional, and I feel that it is so far away from my own life.
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