Julie is an angular woman, not only in appearance, but also in character. So even if she becomes someone Aniston hates, she still can't stop Pete and countless people from loving her. When a woman has mastered herself, she has mastered everything. She doesn't care what others say about her. She only does what she likes and does not live for anyone. At the same time, she is full of love and does her best to be charitable but not high-profile and unassuming. This is also very similar to Faye Wong. It seems that it is not without reason to be widely liked.
Schott is very good. This role was originally played by Brother Tom. Since Brother Tom felt that it was similar to Mission Impossible, he would not play it if he didn't play it. But I don't know why he went to shoot the bad movie of Spy Spy. The producer of Sauter wanted to change a woman altogether, and the script was adjusted at the same time. There is no doubt that Julie is the most suitable candidate. She is a glamorous woman, cold and gorgeous, with a neat hand (although the action part in this film is not very enjoyable), and has a box office influence.
The old Russian man gave Sauter instructions by surrendering. Obviously, it was to imply that Sauter and her husband had been controlled, and the other was to make Sauter leave the CIA, otherwise it would not be easy for her to perform the next day's task with others. It is not convenient to start.
It's a pity that Sauter is no longer a simple Russian undercover agent. It is not like some people say that she rebelled for revenge for her husband. Otherwise, she would not use spider fluid to shoot the Russian president. She would just kill her with a single shot.
Going to meet with the old Russian man, she watched her husband being overwhelmed by the water, indifferent. This was the only thing she could do, otherwise she would just take her own life for nothing.
When he heard that the old man on the plane would no longer contact her, Sauter decisively stabbed to death the murderer who killed his husband.
Sauter and Scarlett passed the security check together and rushed to the crowd, just to create an opportunity for Sauter to force the president to go to the ground. In fact, the CIA is stupid enough. There must be other plans. How could it be possible to arrange such a stupid person to pounce on it.
But they thought the plan was Sauter, and they didn't expect that there would be a deeper undercover undercover, Sauter's boss, appearing. This movie is really a wave that hasn't subsided yet, and another wave is invading. . . .
In the end Sauter was trusted and jumped into the sea. But if there is a sequel, it will really make the President of the United States an undercover agent. . . . . . . Isn't that too ridiculous? !
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