The overall story of the film is relatively compact, I think it can be summed up as: a bloody case triggered by a videotape. The movie itself is not too brilliant, the contest between the evil forces and the little people. The protagonist was threatened by the underworld and had a relationship with the government's National Security Bureau. Step by step, he peeled off the cocoon, and finally solved all the problems, cleared his suspicions, and returned his innocence. Although the story is voiced in the United States, it is definitely something that every government in every country will do.
Eavesdropping, spying, filming, this happens all the time around us. Just like in the American TV series Suspect Tracking: everywhere, all the time.
This also involves another question: where is the border between maintaining national and public safety? How can this right be regulated? These are two problems... As Wang Qishan said, solve the problem of darkness under the lights.
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