A young Russian girl, Anna, was recommended by KGB agent Alex to enter KGB by chance, and by virtue of her talent and hard work, she became a beautiful, smart, capable and somewhat ruthless female agent. Although she took this opportunity to completely get rid of the miserable daily life of the people at the bottom, the price was the loss of her freedom, she had to wear a mask to hide her true self, and lived a life of swordsmanship and swordsmanship all day long, and this kind of life made Anna miserable.
Finally, in an operation, Anna fell into the long-planned trap of the CIA. In order to save herself, Anna had to agree to CIA agent Leonard's request and become a CIA undercover agent. But the cunning and cunning Aunt Oleg of KGB saw the problem at a glance and made Anna act as a double agent. Finally, with Leonard's instruction and Aunt Oleg's acquiescence, Anna agreed to assassinate KGB's leader Vasilev in exchange for her freedom.
Here I have to mention Vasilev, the big head in this play. This person is considered a radical in the KGB. As the new head of the KGB, he doesn't seem to care about the tacit understanding between the KGB and the CIA. Although the ideology is different, the CIA and KGB will not hit each other hard in the previous confrontation, because both sides know that the final result is only a lose-lose, and there is no so-called winner. But Vasilev seems to be a person with strong principles. He feels that the KGB can suppress the CIA under his leadership, and by eliminating the 9 subordinates of CIA agent Leonard, he gave the CIA a disapproval.
However, Vasilev's actions aroused the dissatisfaction of the conservative Aunt Oleg. (Considering that the international political background in the 1980s was that the Soviet Union was going downhill, and even entering a difficult bottom, it was increasingly at a disadvantage in the struggle for hegemony between the United States and the Soviet Union.) She did not seem to buy the account of the new boss, and felt that the new boss was too Not on the Tao, there is still a little bit of discrimination against women, so I also came up with the idea of replacement.
As a result, CIA agent Leonard wanted to avenge the revenge of 5 years ago, Aunt Oleg, a conservative inside KGB, wanted to be in the position, and our protagonist Anna wanted to pursue freedom. That's it for real. It can be seen from this that the political struggle between countries in reality is really complicated. Sometimes it kills you, and sometimes you need to be friendly to each other to show respect. Sure enough, there are no permanent friends and enemies, only permanent interests! In addition, many times The fatal blow does not come from the enemy in front of you, but from the person behind you.
After the takeover Vasilev was removed, neither KGB nor CIA seemed to plan to let Anna go easily. Fortunately, the heroine, who has seen through political struggles and complex human nature, stayed behind. She copied the top-secret information of the CIA and KGB a long time ago and kept a copy. At the same time, she also secretly recorded Aunt Oleg's opinion of Vasilev. dissatisfied speech.
For Alex and Leonard's two lovers, Anna is also affectionate and righteous. She regards them as her family in her heart, and after the safety is guaranteed, she returns the information to them. For an old fox like Aunt Oleg, who is also a mother and a teacher, Anna can be regarded as respectful enough, and she did not ask too much from him except for freedom. It can be seen that Anna has always cherished an angular kindness and affection in her heart, which is his true color. I feel that the role of Anna is more plump than the image of the heroine Rowling in "The City of Extreme Cold"!
Although the cunning and cunning Aunt Oleg didn't expect to be put together by Anna in the end, she was very pleased to call her a "slut" and kept her promise to give Anna freedom.
Finally, our protagonist Anna can roam on the banks of the peaceful Seine River, and start a life of "the sea is wide and the fish leaps, and the sky allows the birds to fly".
Finally, I would like to point out two flaws in the film.
The first is that the protagonist did not check the bullets of the pistol when he assassinated the German diplomat. Recalling the first mission, Aunt Oleg gave an unloaded pistol, and also used this to teach the protagonist to be more careful. Did you forget the previous lesson this time?
The second is why Anna is sure that Aunt Oleg will be able to succeed and replace Vasilev? He also left a video for Aunt Oleg on the KGB chief's computer? Why couldn't the Soviet authorities parachute another KGB leader, but chose Aunt Oleg instead?
Of course, if these places are to be rounded, the film may have to spend a few more shots. But having said that, as long as the audience enjoys the film, it is not impossible to selectively ignore these slots.
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