not like a special agent

Mariano 2022-03-31 08:01:02

Cusack's Emerson is a special agent, he has been living in the last mission, often sleepless, thinking of the girl who was killed. So the chief gave him a task to protect the code breakers. But when they entered the password station again, they were attacked. It was known from the recording that the previous partner had died, so they began to save themselves.

Emerson called and the General Administration asked him to kill the beauty. But he took pity on the beauty and later knew it was the right decision. They found a computer in the basement, Fang Zhi, the black organization tried to kill 15 high-ranking officials, thus changing the pattern.

Beauty canceled the death code one after another. Emerson is going to take her out and blow up the cipher station. In the hospital, the director knew the truth, he was on the hunt list and escaped. So he gave them time to escape.

The whole play is basically carried out in the password station, which can be said to be a closed theme. It's the same type as "Limited Space" and "Fateful Memories". The story doesn't have any big new ideas. It's nothing more than a secret agent protecting the beautiful woman. In the end, she couldn't bear to kill the beautiful woman, rescued the beautiful woman against the order, and even developed a little love. The beauty was still wounded, shot, and scratched by debris from the truck.

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  • Merl 2022-03-31 08:01:02

    everything is so unreasonable

  • Guadalupe 2022-04-01 09:01:19

    There are too many seemingly useless plots in the movie, which later turned out to be useless, at least not seeing the necessity of their existence. The whole story has a protracted, slow pace, and if it weren't for the occasional shot, it's likely to be disingenuous to continue watching. The film tells a story with suspenseful qualities as tasteless and tasteless as Chinese cabbage, probably out of taking care of heart patients in the audience.

The Numbers Station quotes

  • Grey: I'll get you a prescription for Ativan, it'll stop your conscience bothering ya.

  • Katherine: What would happen if I'm not here Monday?

    Emerson Kent: Because there'd been a terrible train accident?

    Katherine: No, the train's here, I'm just not on it.

    Emerson Kent: I would have to make a phone call.

    Katherine: You would have to make a phone call?

    Emerson Kent: I would make a phone call.

    Katherine: Company man.