In contrast, Chinese film and television dramas, besides the anti-Japanese drama, what else? Even the anti-US aggression against Korea, the self-defense counterattack against Vietnam, and even the 1911 Revolution and Yue Fei’s anti-golden struggle were hiding in hiding. They insisted on joining a few good Tatars for fear of protests from friendly countries and affecting national unity.
Going back to this movie, I personally feel that it is very similar to Spielberg's "Munich", both for revenge against terrorists and covert operations conducted by national intelligence agencies.
Some people say that it violates international law, not to mention that China does not have such actions, and Yu Qiangsheng's death is suspicious.
Let me add that the heroine is getting fat. The first time I saw her was "Life Never Comes Over", it may be when she was the most beautiful, she was shocked.
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