I see logical loopholes everywhere:
How did such a sensual, sensitive, compassionate, and somewhat obsessive-compulsive person pass the test to become an agent? How does he perform his mission? Or what the Russian killer said was reasonable: "I think what sensibility is exposed can only be weakness."
Under the current level of technology, how likely is it that the agents will escape through abnormal means and remain anonymous? Now that they were all in hiding, they went to the homes of retired intelligence officials to seek organizational support. Is this inconsistency?
And the intelligence officer is even more awesome. Not only did he collect detailed information for the male protagonist, but he also called for a helicopter to improve efficiency. Excuse me, is this a public device? In the United States, can retired government officials still mobilize resources in this way?
Under the American judicial system, can gangsters be so arrogant? Can the police be bribed to kill casually and openly provide various conveniences to the gang? Can a small policeman master all the records of bribes paid by gangsters to high-ranking officials?
There was such a big commotion at the dock, and the furniture supermarket rescued so many colleagues. Did Bob not move after the fact? Surveillance is a decoration? Isn't the FBI investigating?
Young prostitutes live in darkness all year round, and they are in contact with the most evil people. Can they really still maintain a positive attitude? After discovering that the gang was wiped out, he immediately changed his clothes and picked up his book. Is this the rhythm of going to college?
Is it really appropriate to highlight the values of individual heroism? Heroes are also human beings. Humans have imperfections and shortcomings, and what if the hero is blackened?
Of course, none of the above is really important. The important thing is - one word "It's so cool!"
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