Psychological suspense reasoning agent elements are integrated, this film is too appetizing to me! When I was a child, it was like being a type of person like Sherlock Holmes, and the male lead was a contemporary, powerful version of Sherlock Holmes.
-Character: The male lead has good acting skills, is confused about "who am I", is alert to the surroundings, and responds quickly to emergencies. He has corresponding performances and will not play the role; There are indeed some, but the film also uses Gypsy + Embassy footage to show that she likes, once and can only take an adventure under limited conditions.
—Theme: Breaking through the traditional man on a mission routine of spy war films. The main line is that the amnesia agent actively explores "Who am I", and the second line is the organization's pursuit to make the male protagonist understand the past. This setting of amnesia gives the audience a sense of substitution.
-Action design: There is no fancy fist and embroidered legs (such as 007), the fighting is very real, but not old-fashioned. The fighting in the male protagonist's Paris residence + organization office is impressive. Less tangling, not procrastinating, the male protagonist has first-rate response speed, and he deserves to be a top CIA agent worth 3000w.
-PS, an excerpt from a comment from a netizen: “The more dangerous men are, the more attractive they are. In this regard, girls’ instincts are extremely precise. Unfortunately, the more outstanding men are, the more dangerous they are. The world, not hers."
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