Movie name: "the rhythm section" (self-translation: a part of life with rhythm/beat) Involvement: black, violence, good and evil, transnational (politics), money (consortium), family, innocent children and people, Vengeance, redemption, help and other beliefs or attitudes or attitudes, rings, transformation/transformation/camouflage, knife-gun glass car crash, intelligence + physical strength (ie close-up combat in long-distance running, winter swimming and shooting, perseverance, toughness, and anti-abduction), luck (good after training) The probability of luck is higher) Question: According to what section is this compiled? Rhythm description: 1. At that time, there were terrorist bombings in the UK 2. Character 1. Stevphanie (Stevphanie, hereinafter referred to as "S") 2. A freelancer who was actually a reporter 3. Was expelled by MI6 "B" 4. "Mca" from the CIA. 5. Wife and child of a certain landlord ghost (deceased) 6. Three elite monsters: ①Old stuff with snake venom and oxygen inhalation ②Need a big "chicken" The transnational boss of "3. Bomb makers and girl kidnappers. 3. Location: Europe--Eng and Spain, Marseille, Africa--Zangil? (Haha, I have more WoW) America-New York IV. S has a family of 5 to one person full, Quanjia is not hungry, sad, she confuses herself with her body and drugs. Until the reporter came to visit. The visitor was harmed by S. Because S has unlimited potential, he could have served as secretary or monitor of Cambridge University. As a result, it was renamed "Maijiwa" (this is a Hakka word) at Renjian University. S has no choice but to get a huge amount of information from the reporter's residence and a number of multi-national currency exchanges. The man's wife is also miserable. This man is also affectionate. It's just that a person who belongs to MI6 works in the CIA of Country M. It can be seen that he is as contradictory and suffering as Pan Yue back then. S’s acquired skills are like a basket of skills behind her, even the master (male) doesn’t even look at her - I am convinced of her problem-solving style (actually a question of mentality or psychological quality)! Clothes! Clothes! The process of going out to do the task is not exhausting. For Pan Yue, the climax part must be written: "We are what we are, right?" "A 15-year-old girl is always cynical...
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