After seeing the rating of the film and the familiar stills of the actors, I didn't bother to download it to my computer. I lay in bed in the middle of the night to prepare for a spy war, but I didn't expect it to be enjoyable.
The opening scene is very appetizing and a bit mysterious, reminding me of Bourne’s identity in the title sequence, and following the scene and plot step by step, I draw out various characters, the fat man with white hair (I don’t remember names when I watch the film, only looks, Haha, I can't actually remember) I don't know which country of origin is, but this guy does look like a German, I forgot that in that film this kid played a hysterical gang leader. There's nothing to say about his acting skills. In the last FUCK part (the fire, let the old beauty figure it out) and the old man against Spider-Man. What I don't think is enjoyable is that the plot is a bit old-fashioned, the feeling of changing the soup but not the medicine, there is no surprise, there is a feeling that the stomach can't pull it out. Maybe the director wants to reflect the psychological and human nature through this film, but I think it is better to add some hard dishes? After all, it's a spy war. What if the spy has a war?
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