The persistent love hidden behind the spy game

Alisha 2021-11-17 08:01:27

More than an hour of plot rendering, the mystery revealed, let everyone know that Pitt is not to spy on intelligence, nor to perform special tasks, but because of persistent love, he designed this bold action to go deep into the enemy to save himself. Love, and this enemy is China.
As an old fox, Radford naturally has the qualifications to rely on and sell his old age. Within the 24-hour time limit, the senior CIA officials were still dragging him to discuss how to shirk responsibility. Under the eyes of everyone, they worked out a perfect rescue plan, and finally rescued his "old horse".
In fact, behind the spy game is Pitt’s persistent love

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  • Kiarra 2022-04-20 09:01:38

    If the story does not involve China, the score will be higher. It is too ridiculous to create a secret base in the west of Suzhou.

  • Keith 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    This movie is a relay. Robert Redford passed the baton to Brad Pitt. A strong dialogue between two people like father and son. Although the story is finally cut with China, it is still emotionally narrated. Very moved.

Spy Game quotes

  • Nathan Muir: [after Muir ordered him to solicit information from an attractive female] You just gave her four pieces of personal information for one dubious impersonal fact.

    Tom Bishop: Just trying to find out where she got that dress.

  • Tom Bishop: [talking privately in a bar] I thought spies drank martinis.

    Nathan Muir: [talking privately in a bar] Scotch, never less than twelve years old.

    Tom Bishop: [talking privately in a bar] Is that right? Agency rules?

    Nathan Muir: [talking privately in a bar] My rules.