How to evaluate Agent X?

Agent X is a war mystery drama jointly produced by Guangxi TV Station, Sheng Da International Media (Beijing) Co., Ltd. and Beijing Yuan Meng Local Film and Television Culture Communication Co., Ltd., directed by Zhang and starring Ding Haifeng.

At first, I thought there was a performance by Tang Yan, so I went to see this one, but later I found that there was no Tang Yan. I don't know which one Tang Yan is involved in.

This is an anti-Japanese drama and a suspense film. As far as movies are concerned, the fire can't be put out. First, the actors are not familiar with it. Second, when the director handled it, the gunfight scene was the same as other anti-Japanese dramas, and there was not much innovation. Although the plot is interesting, it can't make up for the lack of the picture. Like the first episode, an agent is very eye-catching, but he inserts a gunfight scene, and this gunfight scene.

Some netizens also said that Zhang Ningyi's heroine is not brilliant, that is to say, she is not beautiful. To tell the truth, the front of the heroine really doesn't look brilliant, but the back is really beautiful. . . . She looks good if she cuts her back casually. It's positive ... hehe ...

Du Xudong's villain is a bright spot. At first glance, he is a traitor. Then I went to look for other plays that this man had played, and found that he really came from an old opera background and played Hilaire, Imperial Doctor, Dazhaimen and Pang Tong in the New Three Kingdoms. No wonder he thinks the actor plays so well.

As for whether the play is worth watching, let's just say that if you want to see the plot, go and see it. If you want to see the actors, then I suggest not going. If you want to see the shooting skills, don't go to see them. Generally speaking, this is a movie with a plot to support everything, and nothing else is too brilliant. If this script had been shot by another crew, it would have been very popular.