For those who don’t understand, the heroine is Thach, the triple spy of the American CIA. The French girl served as a rookie agent and fell in love with the heroine and threatened David as a cannon fodder. The bartender played by the fourth sister is also the American side, so all kinds of people who have been helping the heroine in the hotel shootout came out to deal with the aftermath. The heroine turned David, who wanted to set a trap to kill herself by KGB, as a traitor. David is But the British ideal is to fool the United States and Russia to be the big boss behind the scenes of Berlin to continue the Cold War. So before he died, he shouted that I love Berlin and let go. The heroine set up a game for the British MI6 and the Russian KGB from the beginning. From the high-level perspective, the agents gradually became victims. The list was handed over to the watchmaker CIA and the United States had the last laugh. This extremely cold city on the stage of struggle refers to Berlin itself.
The music and the scene switching are great and the play is beautiful. Sister Theron is cool to the end. Yimei’s positioning is contradictory and the agency is too clever to be mistaken. Sophia and Simei, who are playing soy sauce, are still worth a visit.
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