The protagonist Ms. Sloan's profession is a political lobbyist that the Chinese don't know much about. She is a clever tongue, knowledgeable, able to speak of Muffin as a cake and a cake as a biscuit sophistically, she is so logical that others cannot refute her; with accurate insight into human nature, she can also grasp the other party’s weaknesses, Convince lawmakers to vote for or against a bill-whether or not the content of the bill represents American interests, she can bring anything as long as her clients want it. It is such a ruthless, sophisticated, imaginary politician who is betting on his upright career, confronting the bigwigs of Congress, and pushing the government to pass stricter gun control regulations. The whole movie has a tight plot and constant conflicts. In just two hours, Ms. Sloan completed the first kill, second kill, counter-kill and lore of the big guys. Almost every scene between the casts has a lot of mutual exchanges. With the professional lines and the heroine’s cold and arrogant aura, although the whole movie is full of literary drama, the tension of the sword is not lost in the Hollywood blockbuster. The last ten minutes of the movie even made the reversal People have a kind of indulgence in reading the cheats. In particular, the film did not promote Ms. Gosloan, legally and morally, she is questionable. The finale of the film also recognizes this, and to some extent maintains the sacred majesty of the law. Didn't Ms. Sloan expect such a result when laying out this big game? I think she must have thought of it. But she still has no hesitation, because it's the right thing to do.
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