Wonderful plot:
The beginning of a "fairy jump" general interrogation. Brother Tom showed his handsome face after tearing off his mask, and his "concern" for his wife (I feel that this implies an abnormal relationship). Flight attendants hand out tasks. The rhythm was tense and the arrest was very smooth. A series of shocks starting after the elevator accident (overpasses, cars, daggers going in and out of iron gates). The male protagonist and the traitor, the arms dealer, the CIA, and the constant suspicion and temptation of the temporary companions cooperate to guard against.
After watching the movie, I realized that there was almost no drama. Acting situations are mostly done with dialogue, facial expressions, and neurotic movements.
I don't care about my acting skills, and it won't firmly attract my attention when I still have doubts about some of the games that are set up by each other. The actors' performances made me, even someone who didn't know much about the thinking and behavior of agents, could see that they were tempting, concealing, wavering, and restraining.
The protagonist's wit is enviable.
Of course, his survival was a fluke, a coincidence. But he still persisted until the last moment, and it was not easy.
uncomfortable place
1 For me, the amount of information is huge, and I am stuck in it and cannot extricate myself. A second brush is required. I am curious about the high-tech inside, and it feels like the door to a new world is opening to me.
2. The behavior of the protagonist's mistress (the mistress blocking the gun in the luggage room) and the "sleeping" with the female agent when the arrest task "ends" is personally disgusting.
3 is too many inversions. On the one hand, the reason is that I am too tired to stop thinking too much. On the other hand, there are too many turning points, and there are also many unreasonable places, which are uncomfortable after all.
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