Maybe my IQ is too low, or the director and screenwriter didn't express clearly, and didn't understand whether Rachel finally gave up or not. Out of malice towards the world, I am willing to give a higher score if she does not confess to the informant, but to say that she really confessed in exchange for meeting her son, returning to human nature or something is still reluctantly acceptable. The overall rhythm is great, one after another, the twists and turns are compact and not procrastinated, and the logic and details are also passable. In fact, I guessed from the beginning that the original source was a little girl. Later, when the fat uncle came out, I thought he was lying, and then I realized that he was the confirming source, and the CIA report was also given by him. I love, hate and admire the protagonist throughout the whole process. Such civilian heroes are needed by the whole world. It’s not that the elbows are turned out, but it is precisely because of such people and such spirits that foreign media dare to speak up, unlike Huaguo’s silence. Maybe such reporters and media can't survive in Huaguo for three days, but the advantage of Huaguo's media is that political struggles will not affect the lives of the people too much. There are also small flaws, such as the confusion of the language and logic of confirming source, and even makes me think that he is out of love to block the gun; for example, as a special agent, Fan did not see anyone walking towards her with a gun, and he was chatting with people ( Although it can be said that she relaxed her guard because of the door of the house, but even so, she is still a bit of a staff).
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