Chinese storyline insults audience IQ

Holden 2022-03-21 09:01:44

Wonderful story Huge bugs that make the audience unable to watch the show. The protagonist pretends to be a doctor who infiltrated a Chinese prison in the 1990s to help with the cholera vaccine? At that time, China was fully capable of preventing and treating this infectious disease, and it also sent medical personnel and volunteers to Africa to provide international assistance, not to mention the economically developed Suzhou, which is a job that an ordinary city-level epidemic prevention station nurse can easily do. When will it be my turn to go abroad? Doctor involved? $282,000 to pay officials to black out power in Suzhou for half an hour? Any official with normal IQ in China would not dare to do such a thing, let alone a foreign ambassador, who is planning a foreign military operation at first sight. The Suzhou officials are also very wealthy. Would they really do this kind of thing that demands money or death? This plot insults China The integrity and IQ of the officials, the power outage in Suzhou, the American helicopters are like entering a no-man’s land to precisely rescue the protagonist and the woman, and that sentence insults the audience’s IQ and insults the defense capabilities of the Chinese navy, air force and security. It's too fake. Once it's too fake, the audience will have no desire to "appreciate" the movie.

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  • Robert Aiken: [inside a CIA briefing room] Patricia?

    Nathan Muir: [inside a CIA briefing room] Yeah, my third wife.

    Dr. William Byars: [inside a CIA briefing room] My God, how many wives have you had?

    Nathan Muir: [inside a CIA briefing room] Four. You want to hear about them or Bishop?

  • Tom Bishop: Don't tell me that. Don't fucking tell me that. You didn't look in his eyes. Don't tell me that!

    Nathan Muir: He was your asset, somebody you use for information.

    Tom Bishop: Ah, Jesus Christ, you just... You don't just trade these people like they're baseball cards! It's not a fucking game!

    Nathan Muir: Oh, yes it is. It's exactly what it is. And it's no kid's game either. This is a whole other game. And it's serious and it's dangerous. And it's not one you want to lose.

    Tom Bishop: Nathan, we killed this man. We used him and we killed him. Okay, then you got to help me understand this one. You got... Nathan, what are we doing here? And don't give me some bullshit about the greater good.

    Nathan Muir: That's exactly what it's about. Because what we do is unfortunately very, very necessary. And if you're not willing to sacrifice scum like Schmidt for those that want nothing more than their freedom, then you better take a long hard look at your chosen profession my friend. Because it doesn't get any easier. You wanna walk? You wanna walk, walk.