There was a period of time when I liked to read cool articles like Xie Wendong of the Chinese Dragon Group. Not only did I find psychological comfort in it, but I was deeply attracted by the various organizations in the book. I took out my credentials and called "I'm from XXX" , I thought at that time, it's too handsome, if I can become a National Security Agency agent in the future, I can walk sideways everywhere?
If you don't always say that the bigger the more boring, the more and more you don't know where the doors of those mysterious institutions are opening, you can only continue to fantasize - of course, they must have a class gap with ordinary people and can't easily encounter them. In order to have a good body, a good family, a good personality, and a good personality, you have to have specialties. Since you can't get in touch with them, you can only watch some books and movies that are released to the general public. You can use them to express things.
Well, it starts with the three I watched recently.
The first one is Homeland Security, and it starts with the script of a spy and a hard-core agent. However, because the male protagonist was transformed by an American soldier from the Middle East, I watched it for a long time and still wondered what this guy is. The female protagonist is The agent who catches the spy is very sensitive and hysterical because of his mental illness, which is the point of this show. In terms of espionage, the male protagonist was captured for more than ten years and was almost completely brainwashed, and then returned to the United States to help the enemy bomb the White House and help the United States capture the enemy chiefs. It should be said that it mainly reflects the will and cia. Catch the audience's attention.
The second is Tyrant, which tells the story of a rich and handsome American who returned to China to take over the throne and become the supreme rich and handsome. Seeing this film from other places also has political significance because of a mistake and unwillingness in the United States, this film came out. It can be said that it was very attractive to me when I first watched it. The returnees returned to the mainland with capital resources and scrambled for the right to govern the country with their elder brothers. The alternation of religious beliefs, airplanes, cannons, and royal families was very eye-catching. The protagonist dealt with the civil revolutionaries and the US government in the struggle of the royal family at the same time. The international community, the high-level tricks are also very interesting.
The third legendary office, I have to say it gave me an amazing feeling. Originally, I was a little bit repulsive to the French department. It sounded a bit astringent. Their office also gave me the feeling of an ordinary office building at the beginning of the film. Seeing that the power of propaganda in the understated is so radiated, of course the spies don't work like them, they are far worse from all angles, but this kind of willpower, the fluency of the spy's aura, Develop informant loyalty tests, internal alliances, external alliances, etc. are telling me what a qualified spy or secret agent should do and how to do it, like a luxury that is not practical but it is well-crafted (the female characters are particularly bright?)
Finally it's time to wrap up... uh
Never heard a hymn about spies and that's good he's far from me The shell is entrusted with rights. Maybe in the pain and comfort, they are also yearning for me. Faced with this possibility, I will say to them, "I am an ordinary ordinary person. Maybe one day I will die. You live different from me. I admire it. the kind of difference"
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