A car accident changed everything.
The beginning did not explain too much plot. The snow in Germany looks good, the men are gentle and the women are beautiful.
If there is no accident, the hotel will be checked in and the meeting will be held normally.
Of course, this is an appearance.
Because the damn passport was in the suitcase and forgot at the airport (fortunately, it wasn't lost), he went to the airport without calling him a taxi.
There is a car accident, and it is very suspicious that the car accident was intentional.
But it wasn't, it was a car accident.
A car accident happened and no one was looking for him. He has lost part of his memory (cliché) and can only find it with fragmentary memory.
His wife did not recognize him and did not explain. Everyone treats him as air. This plot design is a bit bloody and brainless. The organization just gave up on him?
Presumably to deliberately create an atmosphere of mysterious tension and incomprehension.
But as the old man said, what is the purpose of copying you?
Throughout the movie, the old man who was a former East German agent was a sensible man.
The old man who understands has figured out everything, and before he has time to talk to anyone, he just smiles slyly. Another old man came to the door. In other words, the dialogue between him and the killer boss is a mystery.
Before he died, he said, What if he remembers everything ? What then ?
In the end, the male protagonist took the female driver, the female driver with whom he had a car accident, saved the world, and then went on to live happily together.
As for the German police, security services, and special services, there is no such thing. Anyway, with such a big movement, I didn't see them come out for a second. The male protagonist left so many bugs, but he still got away happily.
All are happy.
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