Jonathan, a retired special soldier, has a handsome face and a feeling of worrying about the country and the people. The night manager who was supposed to work in a high-end hotel in Egypt became an agent temporarily recruited by the intelligence officer Angela. He fell in love only because he watched Sophie, the mistress of the big arms dealer Richard, and was killed in Sophie. Later, he opened the road of revenge, which changed his dull life after retirement.
I won’t repeat the details of the plot. The plots of the first three episodes are a bit slow, and the performance of Jonathan’s entry into the arms dealer is a bit one-sided and too simple. It is a bit too easy to gain the trust of the arms dealer, and the plot has no ups and downs. Richard, who is scheming and wise, put his old acquaintances away. Instead, he immediately believed in the newcomers. There was no such thing as probing and testing. This is a bit far-fetched. Even if Jonathan is so handsome and charming, he shouldn't be fascinated by the old fox.
It is worth mentioning that when the arms dealers demonstrated the performance of their weapons to the rebels in their own military camps, it was really eye-opening. After a few episodes of plain plots, I’ve come here to see Richard’s strength, Stinger anti-aircraft missiles, individual surface-to-air missiles, and when napalm bombs turn the deserted village into a sea of flames, you can feel why Jonathan would So determined to take down Richard. The story has developed here to really enter the theme, but the drama only has 6 episodes, just saw a bit of taste, it is almost over.
Dou Sen's acting skills can still support this show. His polite and polite work in the hotel and his unruly undercover work performed well. The most important thing is that the value of the face is justice, the long legs and the eight-pack abs, even Richard's male assistant is not immune to him.
The framing of the outdoor scene in the play is really a lot of effort. From Egypt to the Thames in London, from the Alps to the Spanish islands, it is so beautiful. Take a look at the beautiful scenery.
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