Faith Episode 9 The details are absurd, and there are three major loopholes

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-12

FaithEpisode: Absurd details, three major loopholes.

Last night, the high-profile spy war drama "Faith" was updated to its ninth episode. In the play, Dai Li's plane unfortunately crashed into Daishan in the western suburbs of Nanjing, and this incident plunged the Military Administration into chaos.

Although last night's plot has fewer holes than the previous episodes, there are still four more obvious holes. Among them, a ridiculous detail and three loopholes that cannot withstand scrutiny are worthy of our attention and consideration.

Two of Zhao Yunfei's friends were promoted within the military command, and they were transferred to the Kuomintang's Xi'an First Theater Communications Office. Although the content of the appointment may seem simple, the way it is expressed raises some questions.

Because under normal circumstances, it is enough to mention the specific job title, and there is no need to specifically indicate that it is a department under the Kuomintang. This subtle change makes people a little funny.

Shen Jie had already sensed the danger, why didn't she take action to evacuate? Hou Baosheng has been ** for several days, but as his upline, Shen Jie has not transferred, this kind of behavior is really unreasonable.

Judging from her success in getting rid of the stalking agent and changing her costume, she has realized the danger and has the skills to escape, the strange thing is that she didn't want to transfer, but ran to the dance hall to wait for Hou Baosheng's **.

I couldn't help but wonder, how did she know that Hou Baosheng had escaped and would come to the ballroom to find her at this point in time? What is also puzzling is that Hou Baosheng's purpose of fleeing was to inform Shen Jie of the transfer, but he did not go directly to Shen Jie's university, but first called ** to the dance hall, ** no one answered, and then went directly to the dance hall to inform Shen Jie.

The question is, how did he know that Shen Jie would definitely be in the ballroom? Could it be that the two of them really have a heart? In short, this plot setting is too far-fetched to withstand scrutiny.

3. Why don't you go to Wanxing Temple to send information? There are four radio stations in the Chongqing underground party, and only one in the hands of Xiao Qi and his wife and one in the hands of the host of Wanxing Temple are left.

Although he said he would look for other avenues, at the time, Xiao Qi's radio station was the only option. However, Xiao Qi has been closely monitored by the military commander's agents, and once he sends a message for more than five minutes, he will definitely be discovered.

The intelligence message is long, so once it is sent, Xiao Qi will definitely be **. Wanxing Temple is more than 100 kilometers away from Chongqing, although the distance is a little far, but it is very safe.

The battle plan had just been drawn up, and the battle would begin in three days, which was more than enough time. Even if you drive more than 100 kilometers, it will take half a day, so it is wiser to go to Wanxing Temple to send information, and using Xiao Qi's radio station is a last resort.

4. Why did Shen Jie go to the riverside? After Shen Jie**, although she withstood the test of torture, she could choose not to go to the riverside. In fact, the spies couldn't force her to go, because if she didn't go, Uncle Seven wouldn't show up.

However, Uncle Seven still went to the riverside joint as originally planned, which seemed a little unreasonable. This is because the news that Hou Baosheng and Shen Jie were killed at the door of the dance hall has spread from the underground party Linda.

It would be forgivable if Linda didn't know Shen Jie's identity before, but such a movement is so big, it is impossible for her not to know. Even if she doesn't report to the organization, Uncle Seven should know the news of Shen Jie**, and it is impossible for him to go to the joint.

These three details can't stand scrutiny, and such plot loopholes are taboo in spy war films, and unfortunately, "Faith" commits these two taboos.

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