This kind of spy story in which only a few shots were fired in the whole film and only two people were killed is really rare in recent years. The reasoning similar to Agatha is the main tone of this film. Detectives and spies are interrelated. No, they are all "looking for the other party's loopholes, and then subduing the other party". However, this kind of work is too easy to mix personal grudges and feelings, and it seems that it is better for robots to do it. The protagonist of this film took the top spot in the intelligence department after being mixed with feelings and friendship.
I feel that the biggest feature of Gary's performance in this film is that he can't see any figure of his previous character at all. I feel that the person in the film is a senior intelligence officer who forced himself to become a robot. It can be said to be the spy version of "Full Metal Shell". . All kinds of people in the film are also doing their own little abacus "within the system". Just because they are within the "system", people of any status may be "invited to drink tea". However, it is estimated that in our country, this This kind of job should be one of the dream jobs of the majority of civil servant candidates, huh, huh.
What impressed me most about this film was the aunt who did the background check. It turned out that the background check will be so detailed that you can read all the videos and documents of the target person, and not miss any clues. It is a position with great responsibility.
In addition, after the film mentioned that there was a traitor, I knew who was going to play the traitor. . . This theorem that big stars must play important roles seems to hinder the fun of the film. How about letting a soy sauce character play the main villain in the future? Also, is there really a lot of gay people in the UK? This film also does not forget to add the element of love desperately. . .
ps, Benedict is relying on his own efforts to successfully work with many seniors in the film, and playing with so many movie stars will definitely benefit him a lot, looking forward to the third season of "Sherlock Holmes".
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