I feel that this kind of movie is suitable for watching in the cinema, so that there is that kind of effect and feeling. Both "Mission: Impossible" and "Mission Impossible" are movies based on special agents, but the stories of "Mission Impossible" are superimposed on each other, while the stories of "Mission Impossible" are independent of each other and more similar to "007". I feel that the biggest pain of watching this kind of movie is that sometimes there are many names of people, and they are not particularly sensitive to foreign names, so sometimes it leads to not knowing who they are talking about in the end.
Keen insight and extraordinary skill combined with unchanging beliefs. Was he unwilling to be an agent because he was a traitor when he brought his master and became discouraged? Sometimes it may be that the faith has collapsed, and sometimes the heart is tired.
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