The three points are because the heroine's fighting scenes are brilliant, real and powerful, and it is also the only highlight of the film. Other feelings are really messed up, the inexplicable soundtrack, the inexplicable plot, the heroine's pretentious way of speaking, and the conspiracy of a few so-called leaders. The fall of the Berlin Wall in the previous story has nothing to do with the plot. The French female agent felt that there was no value in existence, and she was directly killed by the male protagonist without doing anything. If it wasn't for obsessive-compulsive disorder, I would have given up on the show long ago.
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