It's amazing to look at at a glance, but you can't pay attention to the plot and logic if you look closely.
Pai Pai is very handsome, but the motives of a top student suddenly wanting to join the army and serve the country are too weak.
After jumping for a year, he was already an officer, and then an accident caused him to be injured and discharged from the army and finally absorbed by the CIA.
The United States must be positive and Russia must be evil. The setting is too lazy to complain. The camera editing of the villain line is to make the villain look very powerful, but the IQ will go offline as soon as it encounters the hero and heroine.
In the end, the villain put all the layout on the son of the United States, which is thousands of miles away. His son didn't say why he wanted to kill his boss, probably just to highlight how handsome the killing was?
The whole second half of the plot is to show that the male protagonist is very handsome and has a good mind. The logic and IQ must be offline to watch it. It's a pity that this drama is really handsome. disappointing.
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