In my opinion, an ideal spy drama should have the following characteristics: a plot is meticulous, calm and reasonable, and the characters are the same as the plot, because as a spy, walking on the tip of a knife, you must have these basic characteristics , can not be too emotional, too casual, of course, if it is a joke, another matter. The second is that the plot is compact, the progress is made one by one, there is suspense and there is a process of reaching the truth layer by layer. The third is the design of the action scenes, which should be realistic and as close as possible to the performance of actual combat. The movements are clean and neat, and the spy's equipment must keep up with the technology of the times. It seems to be a common thing but has a very big effect.
The above points are basically just passed. The male protagonist has full marks for his appearance, but his skills are inconsistent. The first episode can easily handle a professional agent, but in the eighth episode, he can't even deal with a fresh meat substitute. A young spy is growing up, but after being reborn from the ashes, he doesn't seem to have made much progress. Moreover, when training a young spy, he didn't see what basic training the intelligence agency had done, so he was given a Walkman. , the result is of no use.
In addition, there are many bugs in the plot. For example, a clone base in Nuoda University has such loose defenses that a few children can complete so many impossible tasks with ease, which is too insulting to the villain's IQ. Secondly, after attacking the base, there was no one to guard it, and no one searched for relevant information, and a clone easily ran away. Such things are not listed one by one.
The advantage is that the photography and props are well done, and the overall texture is not bad. In the next season, I hope to see the full growth of the handsome male protagonist, better action design and plot extension. So, 7 points, plus 1 point of expectation points.
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