The Recruit Comments

  • Okey 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    The 4-star is really a bit higher, and the ending is still a bad Hollywood ending. It is too far-fetched. In order to find a substitute for the dead, using the protagonist of the wise Shenwu as a shield, Roger Towne is indeed more than dead, ha...

  • Gladyce 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    @CCTV6, unexpectedly, it's pretty good-looking. The plot design is quite unexpected, and with the background of spy warfare (this theme is actually quite rare), the protagonist is also very good. If the heroine is more beautiful, give it four...

  • Damaris 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    Well, in fact, Farrell is not that...

  • Vito 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    Wow, the Colin Farrell in this completely subverted the impression that he was too small, so use the Electra complex to trap the small dog guide! The most incomprehensible thing in the layers of reversal is that the ice 9 to be stolen is genuine. And the keyboard of a confidential organization that claims to not be able to copy any data is Mao. It has a USB port orz. Accidentally leaked Vonnegut Cat's Cradle....

  • Cora 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    Well, seeing Colin Farrell isn't that upset. Old man Al's aura is still there, but I really don't like the ending. ....

  • Monica 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    It is a sleeve-in-jacket structure again, which is very attractive. In the end, it scares people with a gun without bullets, but the scene of begging for a death is a bit...

  • Deonte 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    Why does that protagonist look like Peter. But I didn't understand the film. If you understand, explain it to me. Maybe you don’t understand how to score four points without understanding. It’s because of...

  • Carmelo 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    It is also a rented plate. I saw a bunch of people in the middle of the night, and I saw it in Da Fei Ge’s dormitory! What I miss is not the movie, but the atmosphere of you at that...

  • Winona 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    The agents inside all use win32 c api as a script, so they don’t bother to watch it, but the name inside is the ugly win32 style. I think the director is still very...

  • Wilford 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    The overall atmosphere is very tense, the plot is quite compact, and Al's acting skills are even more speechless. It's a pity that the film overemphasizes the so-called secret agent principle of suspicion, which is a bit of a mystery. In particular, the female agent clearly arranged for a safety assessment by her superiors, but she really stole an extremely powerful virus, which is a very brain-dead...

Extended Reading
  • Seamus 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    Undoubted: plot for plot?

    Why did the old man add fuel and jealousy to let the male lead intercept the female lead’s ICE9? Wouldn't it be enough to let the hostess sneak out?

    After the female protagonist sneaked out, with the old man's ability, there were countless ways for the female protagonist to directly or indirectly...

  • Glennie 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    Our failures are known, our successes are not

    Starring Al Pacino and Colin Farrell. Unfortunately, I watched two movies of similar genre for two consecutive days---the ending is unexpected. Although "Wild Thing" is a civil crime, "The Spy" is about the CIA.
     
    This film uses the audience's curiosity about the CIA as a gimmick, and shows...

The Recruit quotes

  • Zack: [to Burke] Are you a senior instructor at the Farm?

    Walter Burke: [wired up to a polygraph machine] Yes.

    Polygraph Interrogator: True. OK, if you look at the screens, you'll see that his pulse is even, respiration normal, pupils undilated. Signs of the truth.

    Walter Burke: Come on, rough me up, let's go. Rough me up.

    Zack: [smiling] Have you ever worn women's clothing?

    Walter Burke: [mock angry] Who said that? Yes.

    Polygraph Interrogator: [smiling] True.

    James Clayton: Were you ever stationed in Peru?

    Walter Burke: Yes.

    Polygraph Interrogator: True.

    Zack: Is your name Walter Burke?

    Walter Burke: [serious] No.

    Polygraph Interrogator: [troubled] True.

  • Cab Driver: What are you here for?

    James Clayton: An interview.

    Cab Driver: You look nervous.

    James Clayton: Yeah, a bit.

    Cab Driver: [turning around in his seat] Just grab your balls.

    James Clayton: [surprised] Grab my balls?

    Cab Driver: Yeah, just grab your balls, squeeze them hard. Takes your mind right off the fear.

    James Clayton: [smiling] Yeah, sure.

    Cab Driver: Well, it works for me.