It's more real than "24" hours, and it's still the kind of American drama that can't be stopped. It's cool to watch 12 episodes in several times.
What I'm wondering is that the state cadres in the film are neither big nor small, and they don't talk about politics. Seeing the vice president is like seeing an old colleague. The conference is also straight to the topic, and you can't see the flattering people, and you can't see the fake ones. It's unrealistic.
In fact, our level of "Latent" and "Before Dawn" are quite high, but they are all themes of the past. If there is an opening in the current anti-terrorism theme, maybe it will be very good.
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