Mossad is very cold, feeling that it is possible to destroy humanity for the mission. The scene in the elevator makes people tremble, the agent kills without blinking an eye; the protagonist can also kill innocent people for the sake of mission and survival, the security guard. The use of movie lenses also makes people's hearts hang. The back and side lenses are used more. It seems that someone is always watching, and emergencies may occur at any time. . . . Although the whole play made people nervous and depressed, Freeman's last rescue made people feel warm, the bed scene was beautiful, and the emotional scene was also a touch of warmth.
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