Home-level intelligence agencies (including CIA and MI6) were corrupt and illegal, and were later uncovered by conscientious NB agents. Such a movie background is incredible in a country where fake place names are used in TV dramas praising anti-corruption. For political purposes and self-protection, the high-level use cruel and despicable means to cover up, and regard the life of the bottom-level agents as a must... All of this is actually happening every day in our food safety field, engineering construction field, etc., but we have no right Supervision, no right to make a movie to warn, or even have the right to report in the media.
But the old beauty can, they put the dark side of human nature and the darkness of politics into broad daylight, so civil rights rose, and the regulatory mechanism was gradually improved. I hope that one day, where we live...
This movie, in Hollywood, is a relatively old-fashioned story, but aside from aesthetic fatigue, the movie itself is still very good.
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