boring spy movie

Betty 2022-04-23 07:01:04

Agents are like knights in Chinese martial arts films, they don't need to eat, they don't need to rest, they go forward bravely and save the world. But I don't understand anything in the dazzling high-tech and luxury goods that show off wealth. Is this the only thing left in Hollywood, like playing platters like the Spring Festival Gala? Business elements are readily available, love, science fiction, action. . . . . The content of the plot makes me feel out of bounds. Why can't Liangtang do the last step from the beginning, but he has to follow the routine step by step, the movement is really big, but when the work is over, it only makes people feel that the second monk is confused. In the end, the female agents had to use their strength to get the code. Why do they have to spend a lot of time in setting up the banquet? With the strength of their team, it is not a side dish.
I don't know why so many people tout this movie, dazzling? I just want to say, it really doesn't look good.

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  • Benji Dunn: I'd be more worried about the heat.

    William Brandt: [pauses] And then there's that. What heat?

    Benji Dunn: Well it's just like any other computer. If you switch the fan off it's gonna get pretty hot in there.

    William Brandt: Heh. Of course.

    Benji Dunn: Relatively.

    William Brandt: So I'm jumping into a... an oven, essentially.

    Benji Dunn: Yeah, essentially. But, uh, I catch you.

    William Brandt: Great.

  • Jane Carter: [Telling Ethan about agent Hanaway, who was killed by a female assassin in the course of Carter's field op] It was my op. I put him in the field. And she left him just alive enough for me to see him die.