"Top Secret Tracking", a Korean remake of the Hong Kong version, built a "surveillance class" with its own code of conduct and a huge role, wedged in from the perspective of a talented girl who just graduated from the police academy, and the villain on the other side also has several carefully planned big pieces Cases and layers of hidden underground organizations.
The monitoring team broke through a fat man and pulled out everything by following the vine. It was not an unexpected structural design, but it was enough to make a good commercial film.
Fighting wits and courage, extra points for tracking and anti-tracking,
Both the heroine and the class leader have made painful choices, but they have all been resolved;
On the contrary, the villain protagonist counterattacked all the way back to the depths of the organization. That part was quite touching.
This is not a barrier, but it is true that the film industry is good enough. The uniforms and actors are above the pass. Zheng Yusheng is very energetic in playing the villain, but the ending is a little flat.
The heroine looks a bit high and looks like an idol, but she acts enough and is much stronger than the domestic one.
The easter egg is Ren Dahua, who seems to be the original male protagonist of the Hong Kong version, not bad.
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