A little woman's revenge plan

Salma 2022-03-19 09:01:03

This play reminds me of a ridiculous sentence from Chengdu: For love, there is no existence.
A Russian woman who has been brainwashed since she was a child and instilled a great espionage plan, and successfully broke into the top CIA agent, but because she is in love, married, and no longer cold-blooded, she wants normal people He wanted to quit, wanted to stay out of the situation, so he was thrown out by his own people, his identity was exposed, his beloved husband was tied up by his own, and died in front of him, so our agents became angry, what beliefs, what ideals, Regardless of any great plan, the only clear thing is: you killed him, i kill you. Then it returned to become a killing machine, killing all the people involved in the case, and subverting the great destruction plan of the Russians.
Watching the entire play makes me feel very funny. I don’t know if this play was rushed out based on the spy business between the United States and Russia some time ago. The Americans have finally found a weapon that can win and has a more influential effect—the movie illustrates it, letting the world know how innocent their America is, how humane, and how incapable of killing good people (because of the ending, Shao Although Te was discovered and arrested by the Americans, he was also released by the Americans at the same time), a kind of hypocrisy that makes people suddenly want to come up with a less elegant word, fuck.
In the play, Julie still followed her usual dexterity of reaching out and doing things cleanly and neatly, calming an agent, not being surprised, high in response ability, quick and accurate, and the image of hatred is well shaped, but since the ancient From Tomb Raider to “Hillman League” and then to “Agent Shot” overall, Julie has no breakthrough. In addition to the few clips of Shot thinking of being with her husband, there is also Julie’s signature smile. None of them touched me.

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Salt quotes

  • Ted Winter: Look, Ev, try to stay calm.

    Evelyn Salt: I'm not a goddamn Russian spy.

    Ted Winter: I didn't say you were. Let's go to my office, we can sort this out.

    Peabody: No, no. We gotta go to a secure location. Now.

    Ted Winter: All right. Doesn't get any more secure than this. Ev? Five minutes.

    Evelyn Salt: Call Protective Services, find Mike.

    Ted Winter: I will.

    Evelyn Salt: This is bullshit.

  • Peabody: Hey. Why'd you kill him?

    Evelyn Salt: Because somebody had to.

    Peabody: [punches her hard]

    Peabody: [to everyone else] What?

    Evelyn Salt: By this, I take it you think everybody is who they say they are.