The heroine Sasha Ruth is to Russia what Liu Wen is to China. She is the undisputed number one supermodel in her country and the top presence in the world's fashion industry. Before, she only had a supporting role experience (also directed by Luc Besson's sci-fi film "Interstellar"), and then this is her second film and directly acted as the female lead. For her, there are Dames: Helen Mirren "Eye in the Sky", Nolan's Queen's Male Support: Cillian Murphy "Inception", British sexy tough guy: Luke Evans "Beauty" And the Beast", and the current first Russian actor: Alexander Petrov "T-34 Tank". With the support of so many coffee seniors, Sasha's performance is not like a newcomer at all, and the look and feel is very outstanding and amazing. Her level of brilliance is comparable to that of "Black Widow", and the first mission out is too difficult, it is simply a test of death. The gunfights are quite enjoyable, punching to the flesh, and the guns are bloody. The last task is just as enjoyable - indifferent, glamorous, and cool. . . Although the overall plot is quite satisfactory, through various flashbacks and chaotic narratives, the plot is slowly reversed to reveal her final identity as a double-faced female spy. It is not boring to watch, and it is very smooth to see the end of the play. . Even though "Anna" is far less well-known than the same type of female agent films: "The Cardinals" by the big cousin Lawrence and "The City of Extreme Cold" by Queen Theron, but the degree of good-looking is significantly better than the above two. CIA versus KGB, as "the world's four major intelligence agencies", the CIA PK the former Soviet Union's National Security Agency, such a spy story is indeed quite good.
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