Talk about a few obvious flaws

Catharine 2022-03-24 09:01:40

I know this movie came out in 2001, but it was completed recently. Some people say that Americans didn’t understand China at that time, so it’s okay to have a lot of bugs in China, but the battle of wits and courage within the CIA seems like a joke. Yes, this has to be ranted.
First of all, in order to prevent internal leaks, CIA has radio monitoring/intercepting equipment, which means that outside calls can only be called into the BB machine after being transferred, and I don’t believe it. The NSA can check the call records, and the CIA will not monitor the internal calls. telephone?
There is also the fake signature, not to mention why there is a US military base 80 miles west of Suzhou, the CIA needs not only the signature of the director, but also the authorization of the Pentagon and the president. Not to mention China, which is also one of the top five hooligans, as long as the American colonel is not stupid, he can confirm it with just a phone call.
In addition, in 1985, TG was able to do such a wonderful thing as kidnapping people from the streets of Beirut and returning to China. Isn't it only North Korea who did it in my impression? Like Elizabeth, who usually asks the government of the host country for extradition, there is no way to forcibly hack.
Finally, the rescue helicopter in the film is UH-1, with a maximum range of 493 kilometers. I think the director can YY out of Suzhou and there is a US military base west of Suzhou because of the helicopter's range. If it is not west of Suzhou, I am afraid that this helicopter will need Flying all the way from the Taiwan Strait to the Yangtze River Delta, passing through countless radar warning zones, and passing under the noses of hundreds of front-line airports and missile bases of the Communist Army. Brother, are you sure this is a UH-1 and not a UFO?

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Spy Game quotes

  • Tom Bishop: [inside a bar] All right, so what else? What else do I need to know?

    Nathan Muir: Put away some money so you can die someplace warm and don't ever touch it. Not for anyone, ever.

    Tom Bishop: Okay, is that it?

    Nathan Muir: Don't "ever" risk your life for an asset. If it comes down to you or them... send flowers.

  • Nathan Muir: [drinking coffee while standing outside of the coffee shop] , showing Tom the apartment building across from then See that building across the way?

    Tom Bishop: Yeah.

    Nathan Muir: Do you know anyone there?

    Tom Bishop: No.

    Nathan Muir: In five minutes I want to see you on the balcony.

    Tom Bishop: What do...

    Nathan Muir: Five minutes.

    Tom Bishop: Can't we discuss it over coffee?

    Nathan Muir: You just lost ten seconds.