A flirtatious, slick stealing genius, cool-headed, who trades for his sentence for the CIA. Outbursts of dull violence The KGB uses work to numb itself. The two leading actors have accomplished their tasks well, and the performances are so heartfelt that it makes people forget that there is actually a heroine.
The plot isn't surprising, it's mediocre. There are not many big scenes, so the confrontation between the two at the beginning and the chase scene at the end are barely big scenes. But the strong retro style is still worth watching.
During the Cold War in the 1960s, the United States and the Soviet Union competed for hegemony. The scene cannot be said to be flawless, but the director is still attentive, and tries his best to restore the scene at that time in terms of hairstyle, clothing, vehicles, decoration, etc. The two leading actors are still charming, the plot is still interesting, and a good movie for leisure and entertainment. It's easy and not frivolous, and you don't have to worry about it. It's good to follow the protagonists to appreciate the scenery of Italy and feel the characteristics of the times.
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