I have a little doubt, the Office of the CIA is so easy to enter?

Matt 2022-03-19 09:01:02

I like this series very much. The first two are stored in the computer and I have watched it several times. The third part is equally wonderful (that is, the camera shakes and people feel nauseous and nauseous), but after reading it, there are big doubts in my heart.
At the back of the film, Byrne turned the tiger away from the mountain and entered the villain's office, which was very refreshing. But after reading it, I think that the organization of the big villain is a confidential organization, the CIA, and it should be tightly guarded. It requires verification documents or even higher level fingerprints for entry and exit. Besides, many people inside know Bourne, how did Bourne get in? Wherever he flees or arrives in the front, he will usually explain more intermediate details. This is so critical, but the film does not explain. When the villain answers the phone and switches the camera, he is already in a tiger's den. Shuang is very cool, which makes people feel unreliable.
Also, the key to the film is that Byrne obtained the confidential documents in the villain's safe. The safe needs fingerprints and voice to open. Fingerprints are nothing, it's a piece of cake for Byrne. As for the sound, in the movie, the villain answered the phone and reported his name, and Bourne recorded it with a tape recorder. This is far-fetched, why?
First of all, the villain is a senior official of the CIA. He should be very familiar with how to keep secrets and crack security measures at work, but he is actually so mentally retarded that he uses his own name as a password! ?
Secondly, looking at the plot, Byrne knew that the sound code of the safe was the name of the villain, so he recorded purposefully, but how did he know it?
Again, how did Byrne know that his name could be recorded? The CIA is a talented person who does special work. Even if Byrne takes the initiative to set up the villain, the villain may not necessarily say it. But in the film, the villain answers the phone without asking the person, and tells his name so that he can record it? When we answer the phone ourselves, how many people report their names without asking? You usually say Hello, who can you ask?
I don't understand these questions, but in order for Byrne to fight against the national intelligence agencies with his own power, it may be necessary to have this kind of good luck plus the inability to kill or knock to death to succeed, hehe. If there is someone who understands the netizens who can give an explanation to these questions, please feel free to enlighten me.

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The Bourne Ultimatum quotes

  • Noah Vosen: All agents have shoot-on-sight authorization.

  • CIA Agent: Uh, sir he drove off the roof.

    Noah Vosen: What?

    CIA Agent: He drove off the roof!