"The Difference in IQ"

Karlee 2021-11-17 08:01:27

The most fascinating part of this movie is actually the ugly defacement of China, of course, they also defaced the CIA. In other words, the ugliness is a bit serious, but the depiction is not so true. Brad Pitt’s acting skills will not be mentioned. The real starring role in the film, Pete’s boss acting skills are really good, the feeling of being trapped in a situation but strategizing is well grasped. In the movie, a burnt and broken American flag appears in the protagonist's office. When the heads of the CIA questioned the protagonist’s old stuff, they thought they were shrewd and thought they were using skills to extract the protagonist’s information. As everyone knows, this kind of arbitrage is almost relative, and because of his own negligence, the proportion of arbitrage may be even greater, of course, more arbitrage, not more arbitrage. Is espionage really a game? Its price is life, so often you will concentrate on playing. Once it fails, there will be another opportunity. But life is often not a video game, and there is no chance of saving and renewing life. In the dark and damp, fictional Suzhou prison with only candles, who are we waiting for rescue?
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  • Marcelino 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    Involved in China, the Chinese army was filmed in a vulgar and SB ah...

  • Casimer 2022-04-23 07:01:46

    The plot is too fragmented, and there are a lot of gangs. Can you use two helicopters to fly to Suzhou prison? Isn't this a direct declaration of war...

Spy Game quotes

  • Tom Bishop: [talking privately on a stair case] Central Intelligence?

    Nathan Muir: [talking privately on a stair case] You'd be working for me. Mostly undercover.

  • Nathan Muir: [to Duncan over the phone] If I'm walking into a shit storm I wanna know which way the wind's blowing.