new age jackline

Hunter 2022-09-29 16:38:13

How to make Cold War films in the new era? The last plot is very important. The original nuclear bomb was too old-fashioned. The Russian boss used a financial bomb this time, but even a scumbag like me thinks this is a very unreliable plan no matter how you look at it. , the hotel action scene is also very good, it is quite in line with the sense of panic of the protagonist's fledgling, and the rhythm is chaotic in the middle, the IQ of the villain is almost completely disconnected, and the protagonist is seen in the restaurant. The bodyguards don't have to follow along. I still think that the boss is very powerful. He must have seen through the clumsy strategies of the protagonists, and by the way, molested the heroine of the airport. I sat up straight and waited for a wonderful battle of wits and bravery, but the boss didn't even see it, so they just let them steal the information? ? He also bluffed and tied the heroine to play the lightbulb swallowing drama. I really think the boss is so stupid and cute to cry. Then the plot dashed all the way to the end. Well, there are no action scenes ahead. It’s okay to have a good ending battle. As a result, the protagonist and the boss’s son were fighting in the water, but it was not enjoyable. They continued to fight in the car, and then The bomb is boom~ It's over. This is Jack Klein, an agent who can be compared with Bond and Ethan Hunt. Is it over like this? Tom Clancy was disgusted to see his own son being so neglected. Maybe in the current international environment, it is a mistake to want to recreate the atmosphere of the Cold War. In the context of the Cold War, the hunt for Red October, the two sides are intrigued, and the heroic and brave Jackline is already a must-have, a classic in the new era. It's really disappointing that the series went this way.

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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.