This story of saving the world is very innovative because it is interspersed with spy war movies, and there is no rumbling sound of artillery fire to lull people to sleep.
Salt, a spy, an agent, an assassin, and a woman. Essentially a woman. She needs love.
Mike said: I would accept anything about you...I know u, and I wanna be with u~ He would risk his life and death for Salt "if there's a way, I wanna kill them all...I don't wanna be safe" such a Men and women will be enchanted.
Salt is very smart.
When he left North Korea, Salt knew that the organization had known about the man's existence and that he was no longer safe.
During the interrogation of Orloff, Salt knew that Orlof's coming to sell information meant that Mike had been kidnapped. So she called over and over and betrayed the CIA immediately when she couldn't reach Mike, without any hesitation.
She knew that the only way to save Mike was to assassinate the Russian president, to assassinate it beautifully, to disarm beautifully and to be arrested to let the world know that she completed the assassination, and then escaped beautifully to find Orlov's dignitaries. And she left the back door beautifully (just spider venom anesthesia).
Unfortunately, Orlov was far more ruthless, cruel and domineering than she had imagined.
Never underestimate the strength of a female assassin, especially when she seeks revenge for love.
SALT's long brown hair fluttered as he walked, and his decisive eyes pierced people's hearts. He threw his grenade in a dashing manner, and resolutely shot, instantly killing the entire ship of killers. I can't help but secretly praise: FUCK, handsome! This TMD is the brilliance of human nature!
American films, not the whole nuclear bomb, save the world and other plots, are always difficult to scratch the itch. But in the end, killing Winter, that relaxed and elegant flick of the bracelet, that moving like a wind and thunder, is another handsome shot that makes my heart itch.
Who can understand Salt's calm and fierce tenderness like water
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