The heroine is good-looking, with short hair, naked, coquettish, sexy, and ruthless, and can beat a bunch of men. In the end, the identity switch and the various reversals are really very American. Why don't Britain and Russia choose agents to do political trials? Just relying on intelligence to give high-ranking officials the freedom of entry and exit, our non-English-speaking countries are covetous for their functions.
But having said that, the heroine's beautiful men and women are all killed, including the lover who is reluctant to reveal her identity, and the little French beauty who dedicated herself to her. Even spyglass didn't say a word to others before she died, of course, this is not I don't know if it's the protagonist's halo. Even MI6 Berlin wanted to use her role to maintain the balance of the Cold War.
Before going to MI6 for trial, the heroine should have been prepared to die, carry a gun and cigarettes with her, and the last supper of the "single" knife to the Russian guy also switched from coquettish to killing god in one second, and the interests and interests were admired.
There are various information plots in the middle. When facing the big bosses from all walks of life, you can easily and happily "make up" the perfect plot, and get out of your body. If you play Werewolf, you should be able to complete the audience in seconds. It's a pity that the spy who wanted to be the king of Berlin's underground and was no longer controlled by MI6 died in the hands of a higher-ranking heroine. It's sad and sad, and I can only say "you are born and you are born."
In the end, it looked very cool, and that's it - a good figure, a good face, there are women like this, be proud.
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