I just can't figure out the details.

Jana 2022-03-23 09:01:58

There are a few details that I can't figure out
. One, why did Nick enter such a heavily guarded room for assassination revenge? I know she has that pass to go anywhere, but why does she get that pass?
Two, why did Nicole get so upset when she saw the cop (who later learned to be a badass) before taking the lie detector? And how did the police know that Nico has a younger brother? Did they know each other before?
3. During the bus explosion, the perpetrator obviously found that Nico was stunned on the bus. Why? Later, Nicole planned to get out of the car, and the perpetrator also planned to get out of the car, feeling that he did not want to blow up Nicole.
Fourth, if it is said that everything is just a conspiracy, and the protagonist originally wanted to create an unsuccessful self-assassination to improve his reputation, then what Nicole overheard actually helped the development of this conspiracy. As for Nicole, it is not necessary to put her Death. Why do the bad guys keep chasing her?
I hope someone can help to answer (^^) otherwise I will be depressed after reading it.

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Extended Reading
  • Alberto 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    There's really nothing in this movie except that Nicole is so pretty

  • Garrick 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    It was my first time to watch a movie at New Southland Cinema in Shenzhen CITIC City Plaza. Apart from me and my friends, there were only cleaners in the huge theater.

The Interpreter quotes

  • Silvia Broome: Listen, I'm scared, and my protector is some one who doesn't believe me.

    Tobin Keller: You don't look scared...

    Silvia Broome: People handle fear in different ways, Mr. Keller. It turns some people into stand up comedians. You don't know me at all. Maybe I should talk to someone else about assigning someone to look after me who's better suited to the job.

    Tobin Keller: My job is not to look after you, it's to look after the man who's been threatened, if there was a threat. My job, as it concerns you, is to investigate you.

    Silvia Broome: So you're not here to offer me any protection whatsoever?

    Tobin Keller: No, Ma'am.

    Silvia Broome: [handing him back his card] And we were getting along so well.

  • Silvia Broome: Do you think I'm making it up? Why would I report a threat I didn't hear?

    Tobin Keller: People do.

    Silvia Broome: I don't.

    Tobin Keller: Some people like attention.

    Silvia Broome: I don't!

    Tobin Keller: Maybe you don't want Zuwanie at the U.N.

    Silvia Broome: I didn't make it up.

    Tobin Keller: How do you feel about him?

    Silvia Broome: I don't care for him.

    Tobin Keller: Wouldn't mind if he were dead?

    Silvia Broome: I wouldn't mind if he were gone.

    Tobin Keller: Same thing.

    Silvia Broome: No, it isn't. If I interpreted gone as dead I'd be out of a job, if dead and gone were the same thing there'd be no UN.

    Tobin Keller: Your profession is playing with words Ms. Broome.

    Silvia Broome: I don't play with words.

    Tobin Keller: You're doing it right now.

    Silvia Broome: No, you are. If I wanted him dead, I wouldn't have reported it. I would sit back and let it happen. That's not what I want, that's not why I'm here.