watched for ten minutes without a single line. I once thought it was a silent film that only used the camera to tell the special agent's mission.
Those broken side shots, tell you, um, in fact, these are the daily working conditions of the agents. If you think it is a feature film with a high story like 007 and Mission Impossible, you will not see the theme in half of it.
Well, it describes the life of an ordinary agent, not the glamorous 007. It's just a job to not be embarrassed because of boredom and pressure. It doesn't matter what task the agent is going to accomplish in this film. However, the question is if it's just for work, is the dead man who swallowed the information in the first place for faith?
So, I thought it was a typical sentimental French literary film that just described agents as agents.
Of the four agents, one wanted to quit but was framed and forced to kill again, the other was shot, why? Did not understand. One is looking for truth and revenge, they are just tools, special jobs that can be sacrificed at any time in the transaction. But they still have fiery feelings and fight against the powerful for it.
The car drove into the tunnel of the mountain, and the towering mountains and white snow in the distance were the direction of their freedom?
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