When the U.S. Army flew over Suzhou...

Misael 2021-11-17 08:01:27

The relationship between Tony Scotland and the U.S. military is not an ordinary iron: in 1986 he filmed the conscription film "Top Gun" for the Pentagon, and the Pentagon spared no expense to let him film the military’s aircraft carriers and planes, and specially asked someone to tell him Gun Top. The training story, as a result, the film not only won the box office revenue that year, but also reversed the problem of the difficulty of conscription in the United States since the 1960s and 1970s. It is said that the Pentagon set up a stall directly in front of the theater to accept registration. Tony Scotland also made a military-themed movie "Crimson Tide", which tells the story of American nuclear submarines.

As a master of thriller themes, Tony Scotland has also filmed two spy films. In addition to this "Spy Game", there is also an "Enemy of the State" with Will Smith as the protagonist, which predictably tells the story of the NSA's unauthorized monitoring. . Both films are very good-if the shortcomings that make people playful can be eliminated.

"Spy Game" is about an older spy Nathan Muir (played by Robert Redford) who deceived the CIA executives in Langley to go beyond his authority to release a surprise operation to rescue his subordinates from Suzhou prison-a little unreliable, a younger generation of spy Tom The story of the bishop (played by Brad Pitt) and his girlfriend. In order to achieve this task, he told the senior management his story from the recruitment of Tom to Tom's arrest. In the meantime, he kept making excuses for his wife to call out and steal documents.

The story begins in China. Judging from people's clothing, accents, and the scenery on the street, this is a city in Guangdong, China in the 1960s and 1970s (until the early 1980s). An American ran to a prison where spies were held to get everyone vaccinated. It was in the period of the Cultural Revolution (or just after the Cultural Revolution), and the people had a strong sense of anti-imperialism. Bishop Tom tried to get into the prison, directly conspiring to expose his arrest, and the film ended.

The story begins in China, Suzhou in the early nineties. Bishop Tom got into the Suzhou prison and tried to save his girlfriend. Unexpectedly, he was arranged to be vaccinated in the male prison, so the action failed and the film ended.

Tom's girlfriend was accidentally locked up in a male prison. After Tom got into prison, he took medicine first, and then pretended to be electrocuted to death. The prison authorities hurriedly invited a prison doctor to give an electric shock rescue, and Tom's heart couldn't bear it and died. End of the play. Tom was rescued and sent to the hospital for examination. The doctor discovered Tom’s previous conspiracy, and Tom tried to escape-but a white man in China couldn't speak his language and was reported and arrested soon. End of the play.

Tom died fraudulently, and the people in Suzhou Prison left him carelessly not far from his girlfriend. Tom ran to rescue her and blasted the lock with gunpowder. The movement was too loud to attract the guards, and the two died. End of the play.

Tom rescued her girlfriend and they hid in a stretcher. The guard carrying the stretcher felt that the weight was wrong (the weight of two persons), and the guard accidentally lifted the cloth and took another look. Tom's conspiracy was revealed. The two were arrested and transferred to other prisons. End of the play.

Tom's plan to rescue his girlfriend failed, and the two were arrested and are still locked up in Suzhou Prison. After some inhuman torture, Tom confessed that he was an employee of the CIA and confessed everything. Washington was humiliated and had to accept the prison exchange plan and make concessions on the issue of the most favored trading nation. End of the play.

Tom vowed not to let go, and the People's Government decided to shoot him 24 hours later. It was already the next day after Nathan's old friend learned the news from the diplomatic message... the end of the play.

After hearing the news, Nathan decided to execute the dinner operation privately to save Tom. He contacted the Military Intelligence Bureau and was told that the operation involved a low-altitude invasion of China's interior, and it was around Shanghai, one of China's tightest air defense places, so it was rejected as soon as it was proposed. End of the play.

Nathan decided to go beyond his authority to issue an order to save Tom. Although the supper operation was passed, because the operation involved an invasion of the inland cities of China, a nuclear country, the special forces command confirmed the instructions to the White House and/or the Secretary of State and/or the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. Nathan's conspiracy is revealed, and the play ends.

... The

SEALs set off from Penghu by helicopter. He just flew into the air zone of China and was directly shot down by the flying red flag. End of the play.

The SEALs set off from Penghu by helicopter, crossed the Chinese defense line, and flew to the junction of Fujian and Zhejiang and found that they had run out of fuel and were forced to make an emergency landing in the interior of China. End of the play.

The SEALs flew over Suzhou and were shot down by high-altitude artillery. End of the play.

The SEAL team flew over the Suzhou prison and found that the prison was brightly lit. It turned out that the prison had a backup power source. The target is exposed and the action fails. End of the play.

... The

SEALs crossed the China National Defense Line by helicopter at low altitude and flew over Shanghai. The U.S. military realized that China's air defense was so weak, and immediately sent another team of seals from South Korea to fly directly to Zhongnanhai to kidnap high-level Chinese officials. At the same time, several other commando teams took control of China's nuclear weapons. End of the play.

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Nathan successfully rescued Tom. When the CIA executive found out, he had driven out of Langley. However, he immediately became the most wanted criminal in the United States and was quickly caught. Later he and Tom were sentenced for malfeasance and espionage. Tom’s girlfriend was also sentenced for terrorist activities. End of the play.

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Extended Reading
  • Madisyn 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    Two U.S. helicopters flew to a Chinese prison and said that if they robbed people, they would rob people.

  • Lucile 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    The mentorship is touching. The plot is quite thrilling and tortuous.

Spy Game quotes

  • Charles Harker: Maybe the payoff went to

    [peruses paper]

    Charles Harker: ... Digby Gibson, when you tipped off the press.

    Nathan Muir: Troy?

    Troy Fogler: Leave Digger outta this! His paper's a front; he's MI6's man in Hong Kong!

  • Elizabeth Hadley: Fine, that's me. What about you. You can start small... your name?

    Tom Bishop: You know my name.

    Elizabeth Hadley: [harshly] Your name.

    Tom Bishop: Terry

    Elizabeth Hadley: Tell me your real name. Please.

    Tom Bishop: Terry

    Elizabeth Hadley: Gees, you're pathetic.