Three-dimensional combat and three-sided agents

Elissa 2022-03-29 09:01:05

What a surprise. Although it feels a little boring and messy at the beginning, after watching it, you will know that this is an ambitious and courageous story.

Special agent films have always been the type that has both intelligence and physical strength, and sometimes even sells hues, so it is the most attractive.

Although the IQ of this part is not very high, it is at least unexpected. The point is, we see what we want to see.

Just as "Bourne Bourne" put it bluntly, it shows off the "surveillance network" of the 21st century. "22 Miles" should be said to be a more comprehensive demonstration of the "command network of three-dimensional operations of special agents": there is a headquarters, a commander, network monitoring, hacker troops, armed action teams, and satellite monitoring systems. Human-machine, with a sign chip embedded in the human body...

It is indeed very fierce to show the US agent operation system in this way (of course it should be imagined, but as far as current technology is concerned, it is not easy to do so. It is like guessing according to logic, the mobile phone becomes a "super personal" in the end. "assistant). However, such technology and power are not as powerful as traditional wisdom.

The protagonist, as the leader of the action team, summed up the action after the event: Because of a search for cesium materials for a terrorist attack, he was misled by intelligence. As a result, no cesium materials were found, but several Russians were killed. And the mother of one of the teenagers, who has a lot of money in Russia, is determined to avenge her son. She asked Russian agents to plan an operation specifically targeting the U.S., the spy agency. And the method is to activate a three-sided agent. This Indonesian agent, in the name of selling state secrets and taking refuge in the United States, is serving Russia.

The Indonesian agent announced that he had mastered where the cesium material was stored, but kept it on an encrypted hard drive. Because American agents could not crack it quickly, the American embassy could only accept his advice and send him to the United States. However, not only was he opposed by the Indonesian government early in the morning, but he did not hesitate to clash with American agents, killing him all the way. This made the American embassy fully believe that they had the treasure, so they also believed the code. However, after opening it, its own system was not only invaded and destroyed, but also attacked by Russian agents, and the entire army was wiped out. Indonesian agents also wiped out all the people on the plane and left.

Only the protagonist, the captain of the American Secret Service Team, reports and reflects on the organization.

Of course, there is also a sequel left, after all this is an American blockbuster. After thinking about it, it is the same as that tyrant who snapped his fingers and killed half of his life. Ninety-nine percent of people will definitely see how the hero counterattacks. And the screenwriter can lose another game, it's just a movie anyway.

Of course, as far as I'm concerned, seeing the so-called three-dimensional combat and seeing the three-sided agent, I am satisfied. What more can you want for entertainment. 18.11.3

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Mile 22 quotes

  • Technician: [Li being evaluated by the technician] Do you know what it feels like to fall in love?

    Li Noor: Dangerous.

    Technician: What does it feel like to kill a man?

    Li Noor: Nothing.

    Technician: Repeat after me. Green.

    Li Noor: Green.

    Technician: White.

    Li Noor: White.

    Technician: Are you an agents of the Israeli government?

    Li Noor: No.

    Technician: Are you an agent of the Pakistani government?

    Li Noor: No.

    Technician: Are you involved in acts of espionage against your own government?

    Li Noor: Yes.

    Technician: Do you possess the code to open the disc?

    Li Noor: Yes.

    Technician: Can we trust you?

    Li Noor: Yes.

    Technician: Romeo.

    Li Noor: Romeo.

    Technician: Juliet.

    Li Noor: Juliet.

    Technician: Where is that code?

    Li Noor: In my mind.

    Technician: If transported to the United States, will you open it?

    Li Noor: ...Yes.

  • Johnny Porter: [at briefing] Your job is not to predict tomorrow based on yesterday. That's what academics do. Your job is to prevent the end of tomorrow by using your brains and your imagination. If you don't find the caesium before it's too late, you will be held responsible for the single largest intelligence fumble since a flight instruction school in Florida failed to grasp the significance of a 19-year-old Al-Qaeda terrorist saying he didn't need to learn how to land.