This is a super thrilling film starring Al Pacino and Colin Farrell. The plot is gripping and suspenseful. The unglamorous door of the CIA opened for the first time, allowing the world to see all kinds of inside stories: how to recruit students, how to conduct spy training, and how to survive in that mysterious environment. Maybe James Clayton (Colin Farrell) did not intend to become such a student, but he was the best fresh graduate in the United States, so he became Walter Burke (Al-Pa Sinoe) is a natural CIA spy candidate. James also thinks that it is more interesting to perform CIA missions than ordinary people’s lives, but before becoming an intelligence officer, he first needs to pass the test of the CIA’s secret training camp, where young new students will be trained. Well-known spy. As Burke taught James all the rules of the spy game, James soon began to emerge, and at the same time he gradually became obsessed with his classmate Laura (Bridget Moynahan). Later, James began to have doubts about his role and the cat-and-mouse relationship between himself and his teacher. At this time, Burke arranged for him a special task of investigating the "mole". As this suspense becomes more and more exciting, the audience will soon understand that the old CIA rhetoric is not a joke: "No one can believe it, and all is an illusion."
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