Always "wake up by the phone" at the G-spot

Maria 2022-12-17 05:18:25

I don't know how to rate or evaluate this movie, because I always think it's good but it's a pity. Just like the title I wrote - always "was woken up by a phone call" at the G point.

In fact, I didn't receive a single call throughout the whole process...

The beginning seems to have nothing to do with the whole story. It was a 911 incident during the male protagonist's Ph.D. Then the story goes back to the beginning, why the male protagonist is studying in the UK.

Later, came a "10 years later" - I believe that many people will be confused whether this is 10 years after 9/11 or 10 years after the male protagonist was injured...

Anyway, 10 years ago, I didn't know you, You don't belong to me...

I can accept that the male protagonist was shot in a helicopter without explaining the background clearly, and I can also understand that the CIA would somehow choose the male protagonist among so many wounded soldiers. Of course, I have always I firmly believe that he and she will change from a relationship between a patient and a doctor to a couple...

but I don't understand that Mao can easily tell the heroine that he is a CIA after hiding so deeply...

And you can tell me to give Mao a gun for self-defense , the male protagonist can easily put it on the bedside table... If you don't take it out, it's still so easy to be found?

The fight scene where the big fat man was drowned by the male protagonist in the bathtub can restore the room decoration so quickly - you know that foreigners are amazed at the speed of Chinese house building, but in the movie, it is obviously the world's first efficiency... By

the way ...Faced with a building with such a strong defense, the male protagonist can easily get the doorman to enter ... This is simply unbelievable ... What is even more incomprehensible is that pretending to be "drunk" can also deceive Russia, who was originally wary of him." "Old fritters", he can even let him go out and hang out for so long...

And there is, so the people of Niu B want to kidnap the female lead, but they can be rescued by the male lead so easily...

In fact, if this film was made in China, I would definitely give it full marks. I'm just used to watching "American blockbusters" and American dramas. I don't understand the flaws everywhere, and even the "Chris Pine" movie that is always easily pinched every time I feel that the climax is about to appear, I only Can say - I'm really annoyed at the "incoming call" that touches the G-spot

View more about Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit reviews

Extended Reading

Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit quotes

  • [first lines]

    Jack Ryan: Hey, what's going on?

    Student: In there. It's on the news.

  • [last lines]

    President: And what's your name, son?

    Jack Ryan: Ryan, Mr. President. Jack Ryan.