Personally, I think it just wants to show us the concealment and universality of the international secret service industry, but it is not expressed well. But in terms of personal heroism, it's okay, at least Tyler the Werewolf's acting skills are okay, and Lily is also pretty.
No matter how bad the movie is, there are still bright spots. The biggest bright spot of Abduction is that there are two classic lines from time to time, like the CIA molester Frank's: "The world is complicated, but the position is different" It can reflect the psychology of the agents. When teachers are divided into groups: "Match men and women, work is not tiring."
Personally, I think the most classic is Martin's sentence conveyed by a psychiatrist: "Go and pursue the life you want." This sentence conveys to us very truthfully. An agent who has received a piece of information and then "agent" is also a human being, and he also has his contradictions, as well as his small expectations as a father - hope that his son will live a healthy and happy life.
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