What about Lee Noel's true identity?

Nigel 2022-03-30 09:01:05

Recently, I picked up and watched The Walking Dead, which I have been reluctant to watch, since the sixth season. Rather than being reluctant, it is better to be unbearable. Sure enough, MLGB's scriptwriters killed so many of my beloved characters. Also because I have been prostitution in walking dead, my mind was short-circuited for a few tenths of a second when I was watching this movie.

The part of the film about Russia and the United States is still relatively clear, but with all due respect, the performance of the plot is a bit poor in some places, and it does not match the political connotation that the film wants to express.

In the beginning, the special team raided the Russian intelligence station. When Mark Wahlberg raised his gun to kill the boy who was in the end, the boy said

This sentence is in Russian. On the premise that the subtitles are translated correctly, combined with the Russian high-ranking official revealed at the end of the movie, who is avenging her son, is she saying, "You are so wrong, you killed one Second generation officer"? ? As all senior Chinese netizens see, isn't the level of the entire film pulled down to the logic of "my dad is Li Gang"? When I watched it, I thought this intelligence station was actually a counter-terrorist agency or something that would be a win-win for the US government, and that Mark Wahlberg's team would be forced to make mistakes later in the movie, blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah Thinking that "you are so wrong" turned out to be just the dying howl of the second generation of officials, I really doubt that the biggest investor in this movie is actually Mengge. Hopefully it's just a translation error, or just because the writer or director hasn't heard of the "My Dad is Li Gang" and "Silver Gun Boy" stories.

Accountant Assassin, Accountant Assassin, Accountant Assassin, watching Mark Wahlberg fiddle with the oversized rubber band on his wrist, that's my only reaction, and it's also the writer's or director's mistake, 80% of them haven't seen Accountant Assassin.

I have limited energy, go straight to the topic, and have to go to work tomorrow.

I'm confused about Xiao Li's identity, the movie tells him that he is a Trojan horse planted by Russia, but at the end of the movie, Li is back in a building that resembles a US government embassy (note the shutters on the windows). In the movie, it is clearly explained that this person is a three-faced spy, and it is not for money, so if he goes around, he must have his true loyal object.

Let's take a look at the two shots given by the director after the drone launched the missile

There seemed to be a hint of anger and helplessness on Li's face (I admit, this is my imagination), as well as the arrogant laughter of the tech guy.

grinning after killing a person, and the plot behind it, it seems that the director deliberately smeared Mark's team slightly. Everything has both yin and yang. The Libra goes down here and goes up there. If it is assumed that Li's loyal object is actually his own country (I always thought it was Thailand, but it seems that the movie did not give any hints, or I didn't watch it carefully), then these two shots also elevate the correctness of what Li is doing. sex.

What did the photo that Xiao Li burnt at the beginning show? Say goodbye to the past? Is that his daughter? Or save someone yourself? Maybe it was a long time ago? But one thing is certain, the scene of burning the photo shows the "truth" and is not surrounded by lies.

There is another detail. Li once told Mark that he surrendered because the government had hurt his family. If this is true, will the local government continue to let him serve in the police force? (This is debatable, what if he was referring to what happened in his childhood?)

Of course, assuming that Li is loyal to his own government is indeed a bit nonsense. After all, so many people in the government are trying to kill him.

Why did Li have to get on the plane? ? ? ? The explanation given in the movie is to flee, but at the end he is back, the plane is back, and the people are back in the shuttered corridor.

Logically speaking, the only answer I have at present is that this is a set of cooperation between the "Thai" government and the Russian government. Perhaps the agents who died in the "Thai" war do not know the inside story.

Or, these TMs are just bugs that fell due to the inconsiderate consideration of the screenwriter or director.

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Extended Reading

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.