This is a multi-line parallel film, 1. North Africa's newly appointed analyst leader, 2. North Africa's operatives working with the CIA, 3. America's search for a husband's wife.
When I saw the pair of young people, I had a hunch that it might have something to do with the bombing that started. But in the face of the tender face and the blood feud of the relatives, even love has become impure. The hugeness of the jihad is the accumulation of blood that cannot disappear.
From the face of cruel torture, the heart of the newly appointed Douglas has been anxious, to the unrelenting search for his wife Isabella. In the face of huge politics and countries, what are ordinary people really like? Is it ants, or is it simply a constant "I don't know" that cancels all information. In the face of the pure sake of his own future, the official who was willing to help the old classmate also backed down.
Although the existence of Douglas is an incarnation of justice, can there really be such a noble soul in life? As a rookie, he has a bit of pity, but can you say Corrine Whitman is wrong? From the point of view of protecting national security, she cannot say how much of her fault is.
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