I mistyped and guessed another one: After catching three spies, Smith talked with Danny Boy. At that time, I thought that with so many spies in the lower ranks, the upper rank officers shouldn’t be able to do it. I didn’t expect to have another one at the end. Little orgasm.
When I looked back, I found that Smith suspected the Colonel at first, and asked him how he knew so much. The colonel did not name the three spies when he called.
✔ Good creativity, fake rescue, true discrimination. The scene is cool and the action is wonderful. The most interesting thing is to fool the German generals.
✘ The Germans are stupid and cute, with marksmanship and strokes. The protagonist can't run out of bullets and feels like no one is in the German barracks.
①The German army did not inspect the camp.
②Can't the Germans see it on the cable car? The same is true for climbing ropes. After going up there is a bag that has fallen down.
③The Germans reacted so slowly, and the electromechanical room killed two. Fortunately, they also had a slow response to offset some of them later.
④Why not read Smith's book first?
⑤The Americans were hitting a bunch of people alone, and the bullets could not finish as usual. After a long time, the Germans finally learned to throw the grenades, but there was enough delay to let them throw them back slowly or hide in the compartment.
⑥ The two spies walked directly at the entrance of the corridor with two spies. The spies were also obedient. They were not noisy and could not be seen by the Germans.
⑦Since the two spies were killed in the end, why didn't they kill them long ago? Is it to show a section of cable car fighting?
⑧Those bomb placement sites are indeed very good when retreating, but the ammunition is too sufficient.
⑨Does the German army have to be so primitive to break the goal? Just take the bomb and blow it up. If it takes such a long time, won't this give them a chance to run?
⑩The bus flees all the way, and it will explode when it hits the plane. Or, bury the explosives all the way early and keep it under your control.
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