I'm kind of messing around with this

Colleen 2022-04-21 09:01:23

In fact, the plot of this movie is quite good. A Russian spy exposes Julie's true identity as
a Russian spy by the CIA. After Julie escaped, she assassinated the Russian vice president. At this time, she was a little confused about her identity, but she didn't know that the follow-up was the biggest assassination— - The President of the United States. This also explains the truth of the matter - the war between the United States and Russia. And then when everyone thought Julie was working on her plan and thought she was a real russian spy she killed all the russian spies who were with her By this time I thought it was because Julie was watching her comrades Killed my husband so I then killed all my comrades and I thought it was too much. Then I continued to watch Julie follow the plan to assassinate the President of the United States. Finally, a spy popped up to be the spy next to the president and started the war plan. When Julie shot to stop it, she didn't come to assassinate but to stop the plan. So Julie is a changed person from beginning to end. According to the movie, it is estimated that it is the change after North Korea's detention. She has a family and a loved one. So she didn't kill the Russian vice president and prevented the US-Russian war and killed the Russian spy agency because the Russian spy agency ruined her life and killed her husband. Then I wonder if Julie could be a US counter-spy? Let her kill all Russian spies in the process of implementing the plan, but then the movie doesn't seem to be sure if it's not that Julie will kill the Russian with a chain at the last moment. Did the spy want to avoid the US-Russian war, so he wanted to keep the mouths of all those in the know?
Is the black man at the end of the movie also his own? So let Julie go? Or did he believe Julie was innocent?

Halfway through the movie, it was a bit boring, and I thought it all went too smoothly. Except for the initial escape battle, there was almost no danger and those people seemed to be there waiting for Julie to eliminate them one by one, but this kind of plot has a person. I guess I've watched too many action movies, and I can't stand it, but it's just a trivial matter

. Maybe it's not necessary to be so clear about a movie. I wrote so much for the first time for no reason. It's a bit unimaginable.

I think I wrote it with a dissatisfied mood.

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Extended Reading
  • Kobe 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    Action movies of this level are basically only released once every two years. If the final BOSS duel can also be maintained above the overall level, it can be given a B+

  • Walton 2022-03-22 09:01:17

    Schott who can't fall. To be honest, the storyline is relatively old-fashioned, although it looks like a female version of 007, but it is still vulgar with the Cold War as the background. It seems that both the audience and the filmmakers have a deep complex of Cold War agents. Perhaps it can also be called the retro of agent movies. Julie's performance is simply amazing! The biggest highlight of this film, those wonderful fights let her perform vividly and vividly! Her acting skills and professionalism are really awe-inspiring!

Salt quotes

  • Ted Winter: [rattled by underling] "Sir"? Do I look like a "sir" to you?

    Evelyn Salt: From head to toe. I'm surprised he didn't call you "Your Majesty".

    Ted Winter: I like the ring of that. I think I'd prefer "Your Majesty".

  • Evelyn Salt: Do you have homework?

    Salt's Young Neighbor: Algebra.

    Evelyn Salt: I hate math.