The most eye-catching thing is that, apart from the interlocking literary drama, there is nothing more than a six or seven minute shooting and fighting scene in the play. minutes, because I can't take care of it); there is also the heroine's bombing-like acting skills. As a three-sided spy suspected by the Military Intelligence Bureau (actually only loyal to the CIA), the interpretation is just right and impressive, if not for the reason of the theme, More than enough to get an Oscar.
Based on the above, I personally give it a score above 8.6.
Of course, the whole show is not without any bugs. The biggest bug is actually the setting of the so-called agent list. You must know that in the Cold War era, it also covers the real identities of almost all agents in the "positive, negative, and idle" parties. In fact, cannot exist. Therefore, the lower limit of this score can only be set at 8.6. If it is replaced with other more reasonable intelligence targets, it may be higher.
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