I have always liked secret agent dramas, and I fantasized about being secret agents, handsome and flamboyant, but now I feel that secret agents are very sad, they are just tool people. Of course, the agent in this show (I don't know if it counts as an agent, but she does something similar) is different from a traditional agent, she is mentally handicapped and enjoys killing. Maybe it was influenced by "Lust, Caution", although Wang Jiazhi is not a real agent, but it is a living tragedy. Agents are young and beautiful, with agile skills, killing people invisibly, with organized support, able to see various high-end places, make up into various images, and have high bounties, and they can go on vacation when they are free. It feels very comfortable. But what they are doing is that they will lose their heads at any time! Not to mention the early devil training, every mission is full of crises and uncertainties, a little careless will miss, and may be abandoned by the organization. Their remuneration is indeed high, so high that it makes people outside the circle jealous without knowing what they paid for such a return, and whether this return is worthy of the pay. Celebrities also look very glamorous, but many people will try to make themselves capital after gaining a certain amount of fame, instead of continuing to be active in front of the screen. The image in front of the stage can easily become a live target, and the flow mountain, where the sand is rapidly accumulating, will be instantly vanished when a gust of wind occurs. I don’t know if the treatment of those former celebrities who have become middle-aged and elderly people who have been reduced to 18th-tier starlets is because they have no awareness of changing from tool people to capital, or they are forced to open business because they fail in the process of transformation. It doesn't mean that the power behind the agents is easy. Relatively speaking, people spend more brainpower, less danger, and most importantly, more benefits. The risk is worth it.
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