In the beginning, we used an interlude to let us know that they were conspiring to do a big thing. I thought they were going to enter two companies separately, and then act as double agents for the benefit of both parties. The final result was shocking, and the two seemingly shrewd people fell into a big trap.
The dialogue is a bit dizzy and sleepy, and the plot is a bit lengthy. The characteristics of each city are not fully reflected: Rome, Dubai, Havana. . .
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