It was taken by the United States, and it seemed to be a Russian spy.
Sauter has made two choices. One husband was killed and the second missile was about to be fired. In fact, these two choices weren't Sauter's choice, but that of the United States.
A very serious issue, nuclear weapons.
This film seems to "educate" Russian spies, in front of family love, in front of nuclear weapons, are you still worthy of your lives for Russia?
But who knows that the real spy is like a god horse?
Generally speaking, in spy movies, the people who appear are usually spies. Sauter’s husband does not seem to be, which is a bit abnormal.
There may be a sequel~~~ The
above is purely personal opinion.
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