The CIA is headquartered in Langley

Deontae 2022-01-14 08:02:17

I originally wanted to learn "The Bournemouth" to play realistically, but the protagonist was not so awesome, and it took so much effort to make a public face; I
originally wanted to learn "Hurricane Rescue" to play the family card, but first Lori was hurt by her dad, and then continued to hurt Her father;
originally wanted to learn "In Bruges" to shoot some Belgian scenery, but only Belgian English
was shot; originally wanted to learn "Unidentified" to make a little suspense, but the so-called plot setting of arms trafficking was actually extremely vulgar. (Director, you are really a virgin peace guardian);
and the identity of a CIA agent dare to use it a bit more abuse? When the movie began to show the trailer, the male lead said "I used to work for the CIA", and then the old man was a CIA in "Cold Light of the Day". The CIA’s contribution to the United States of America is not so much in intelligence as it is in movies. Anyone who has watched a spy war movie must know that the headquarters of the CIA is in a place called Langley in Nima! ! !

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  • Destin 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    A bit can't understand

  • Lourdes 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    It was alright at first, but when I watched two-thirds of the way through the film, it was really procrastinating and boring, so I was so sleepy that I fell asleep. That daughter, Nima, is a dragging oil bottle! From doubting to believing my father, then leaving my father because of trivial matters, and finally falling into the clutches of the villain, but finally being rescued by my father... This is too bloody! The oil bottle daughter also looks ugly, it's just too annoying. Typical anticlimactic. Rather than hurricane rescue. Disappointed.

Erased quotes

  • Marty Braymer: [about Ben] He's just an engineer.

    Anna Brandt: CIA Black Ops, you idiot! We don't make engineers.

  • Ben Logan: I thought I told you to come alone.

    James Halgate: Mr. Braymer is here to serve our mutual interests.

    Ben Logan: Maybe he can tell me how much it costs to buy the CIA.

    Marty Braymer: Are we talking gross or net?