When watching any drama, I always imagine how to remake it into a national drama.
For this drama, I can only imagine two South Korean spies living in China. . .
The Japanese spy cannot be compiled and will be scolded to death.
Five years after the Korean War ceased, two Korean spies sneaked in, which seemed feasible.
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For the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, after all, it is one country, the civil war is over, and the sense of conflict is too low.
In the reply, I asked why I was not set up as a Chinese spy abroad
I want to explain that the sense of conflict in the protagonist is one of the most attractive settings of the show:
On the one hand, because it is the protagonist, it naturally brings a wave of audience favorability attributes.
On the other hand, the protagonist is the enemy, so this kind of affection is guilty
If the Chinese spies are set up abroad, this sense of conflict will disappear.
Because the audience 100% of their hearts help the protagonist
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