The truth behind the scenes of Latent If Yu Zecheng lets go of late autumn

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-29

The shaping of the plot of TV dramas often contains elements beyond reality, which brings drama and enjoyment to the audience. For the behavior analysis of the character Yu Zecheng in the play, if viewed purely from a dramatic point of view, his choice stimulates the emotional resonance of the audience. However, in reality, such an act may seem rash, and a more realistic approach may be very different from the plot in the TV series. Take the relationship between Yu Zecheng and Late Autumn as an example, although they have old feelings, in the realistic spy war environment, a senior undercover agent such as Yu Zecheng should be more ruthless and rational. In the play, Yu Zecheng's practice of letting go of late autumn is emotionally reasonable, but in fact it is a huge professional mistake.

The existence of late autumn is not only a threat to Yu Zecheng, but also the "lifeline" of his professional safety. Her cleverness allows her to see through Yu Zecheng's true identity, and for an undercover agent in the midst of an ongoing crisis, it is undoubtedly the most logical choice to quickly eliminate a potential crisis like Late Autumn. In order to maintain a kind of dramatic tension, the TV series may allow Yu Zecheng to fight wits and courage to rescue Late Autumn in a desperate manner, but in actual intelligence work, everything should be based on confidentiality and security, and Yu Zecheng's behavior is equivalent to digging a hole by himself. In addition, once characters like Wang Zhanjin and Xu Baofeng grasp the secrets of the undercover agents, their survival is a time bomb, posing a mortal threat to Yu Zecheng and the entire intelligence network.

As a result, the romantic plots in the play are often vulnerable in reality. What's more, for the organization and the superiors, the rescue of late autumn was a serious mistake in the struggle against the enemy. The feelings of undercover intelligence officers are their weakness, and in real-life spy games, this emotional display is undoubtedly extremely dangerous. An undercover agent with a personal emotional leak is unreliable and not only puts himself in danger, but also causes immeasurable damage to the entire intelligence system. In general, the TV series has added a lot of dramatic elements to the design of Yu Zecheng's character, enhancing the appeal of the story through the emotional entanglement between the characters.

However, from a practical point of view, it is obvious that there are major professional mistakes in his behavior, which are contrary to the basic principles of intelligence work in reality. In the life-and-death duel of intelligence warfare, there is no emotion and hesitation, and every step must be firm and calm.

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