A Soviet traitor who was secretly protected by the Swedish government in the early days, and loved to abuse his wife and daughter at home. So the daughter failed to kill her father to protect her mother, and was sent to a mental hospital by the government organization at that time to protect the traitor. After her daughter grew up, it became a news event that she failed to kill her father again and was arrested, but this time it was supported by a certain magazine.
So the first clue is to win the murder lawsuit for the tattooed woman, and the second clue is that the members of the old organization who were dispatched to protect the secrets of the traitors again attracted the attention of the magazine and the current government, so they were exposed and cleaned up.
The director took a long time to explain the background indiscriminately, and the serious indiscriminateness led to lengthy and unexciting. To be precise, the threat to the protagonists by the former government organization was nothing more than an assassination of an elderly person and a shooting threat. But the enemy is not strong at all. On the contrary, the protagonists of the square are not only mighty themselves, but also have the help of the current government, the police, and good people from all parties. The comprehensive strength of the square is much stronger than the enemy.
For the heroine, the only battle between the pros and cons is the fake diagnosis of a psychiatrist, and the key to the victory of the pros and cons also comes from an inexplicable and unknown hacker. For reasoning and suspense films, dispatching hackers is almost equivalent to cheating. Her brother's line between the political and evil sides is inexplicable, that is, it did not bring her much personal threat, nor did it help to reveal the mystery.
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