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Chapter 643 The best bad plan

Due to the limitation of the main theme of the theme, the ending of the film cannot be avoided in advance, but "Argo" cleverly avoided the mystery of "can be rescued successfully", but instead spent his pen on "How to rescue successfully"... Read the latest and most complete novel

The rescue plan naturally became the core of the entire film. The conception of pretending to be a film crew is very entertaining. The politics of the film grafting and personal heroism are reflected in each other. Here, even that fake movie is equal to life.

Every audience knew from the beginning that this task would be completed, but was still looking forward to seeing how it was completed.

"Have you ever seen science fiction movies? For example, Star Wars and Star Trek, movies that require exotic places to be shot, such as places like deserts."

Tony Mendes stood in the conference room and talked to a group of bureaucrats, "Imagine that they are a Canadian film crew, going to inspect the outdoor scene of a science fiction movie, we go to send messages, and the Canadian producers also go to send messages, the crew is visiting Egypt and Istanbul, and then the crew goes to the Iranian consulate and say, 'We also want to go to Iran'..."

"I flew to Tehran, then took them with me, disguised as a crew and flew back together, and the mission was completed!"

Such an incredible rescue plan naturally encountered strong opposition, but Tony temporarily convinced these bureaucrats to go to Los Angeles to find his friend, John Chambers, who had a cooperative relationship with the CIA, was a top Hollywood makeup artist who won an Oscar.

Among them, the film is also interspersed with Iranian fanaticism and the anxiety of six Americans to highlight the urgency of rescue operations.

Since we have come to Hollywood, the world's largest film industry base, according to convention, some small self-deprecations from film practitioners are naturally indispensable.

For example, when Tony said that this operation was to save a group of people from the most terrifying place in the world, John Chambers replied - Is that place a Disney studio?

As a professional, John Chambers solemnly told Tony that if this plan is successful, it is necessary to operate fake movies as real movies. They need a well-known producer to run the project to cause a greater sensation. So the outdated former famous producer Liszt joined the ranks, and the three propaganda rescue giants gathered together.

Lister is a good player in film operations. Not only did they set up the Sixth Studio, they spent a lot of money to buy the script of "Argo", held a grand press conference at the Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, and also posted a large number of advertisements in the media of "Variety Show", "Vanity Fair" and "Hollywood Reporter".

Posters, storyboard illustrations... In short, everything a movie should have. This fake movie is all together.

No matter what the point is, this is preparing for a real movie.

In this way, the media, producers, actors, screenwriters, and even the film companies participated in the rescue operation, but 99% of the participants were not aware of it at that time.

It really comes true - a secret without a secret is the biggest secret.

This plot uses a relaxed and freehand rhythm, and from time to time, it also intersperses a few Hollywood self-deprecating cold humor, but the Iranian situation that often appears through the TV series, constantly reminding the audience. Behind this seemingly nonsense fake movie is related to human life.

"Go to your Argo!"

After the Big Three toasts, Tony, with the help of his boss played by George Clooney, convinced the bureaucrats to go to Istanbul and start implementing this "best bad plan"!

Canada played an important role in this, and they provided a series of help to the CIA such as blank Canadian passports. This strange relationship can only happen between the United States and Canada, a country collectively known as North America.

Before Tony entered Iran, a reporter from the Times received a list of embassy personnel and found that six of them had escaped from the embassy. He hid in the Canadian embassy. The CIA could only try his best to temporarily suppress this matter, and Tony's rescue operations must be accelerated.

Everything is setting off the urgency and urgency of Tony's rescue!

Tony finally entered Iran. From the moment he walked into Tehran Airport, the movie has exaggerated the terrifying and horrifying atmosphere of the country through various plots...

At the Canadian Ambassador's residence, Tony met the person he was trying to rescue.

After a simple opening remark, Tony introduced the rescue plan and distributed the business card of the "Sixth Studio" to the sixth person, which contained their "posts" in the company.

The six people also obtained "Hollywood" clothes, fake Canadian passports and fabricated resumes from Tony Mendez. Tony asked them to memorize their resumes thoroughly and send the maple leaf mark to everyone and let them stick them on their suitcases and backpacks.

During this period, whether it was Canadian Ambassador Ken Taylor's Iranian housekeeper who discovered the true identities of six people, or whether the Canadian government wanted to close the embassy in Iran, it was aggravating the urgency of rescue and the tension brought about by this.

When facing desperate situations, people often burst out with huge potential. With the assistance of Tony, they passed some tests deliberately set by the Iranian authorities, especially Ken Taylor's Iranian butler, in the face of the Islamic Guard's inquiry, and gave an answer that was extremely favorable to the Americans.

Facts have also proved that treating hired servants well and improving their treatment from time to time is definitely not a bad thing.

In the following time, in addition to memorizing fake resumes, the six people also simulated and answered various sharp questions raised by Tony. Everyone knew that this escape plan was extremely dangerous.

"Once it is discovered, it may be beheaded or dragged by a jeep." This is the best portrayal of their situation.

To ease the tension, Tony Mendez tried to turn the preparation process into a game to relax and enjoy the process. Although this sounds incredible, interest is easier to divert people's attention than fear.

On the other hand, the Iranians also found that six people escaped from the embassy, ​​which increased the number of people who pieced together the broken images, and continued to test Tony and his group...

Just as the screen was frequently switched, Tony received very frustrated news that his teammates appeared again.

The president listened to the advice of the chief of staff and suddenly stopped the operation. The superior asked Tony to give up the six people and leave Tehran alone. He was in a dilemma.

However, the reason why a hero becomes a hero is that he will make choices that ordinary people dare not. After some struggle, Tony notified his boss Jack O'Donnell via a secret phone call that he would take them out of this terrifying country and ask the other party to help with various procedures.

Because if you don't do this, the six people will have a dead end!

At this time, Liszt and John Chambers, who were stationed in the Sixth Studio, had received a notice of suspension of the plan and left the office, while Jack began to be busy and opened up all joints. Fortunately, they were one of the most famous spy intelligence organizations in the world.

As the protagonist of the movie, Tony Mendez is like every former Hollywood classic hero, walking alone to the unknown world, completing impossible tasks, and even the most critical moments, and using lofty personal values ​​to challenge existing institutional rules and become a real savior.

At ten in the morning, Tony Mendez and his party took a bus to Tehran Airport and took a plane to Zurich, Switzerland at 7 o'clock. The reason why they chose such an early flight was because Tony believed that the airport's customs personnel were still sleepy and would not pay much attention to them.

Although Iranian customs personnel went through some twists and turns to get the air ticket and also conducted some investigation, the group responded calmly, and the customs personnel finally stamped the forged passport and visa.

Although the boarding process is relatively smooth in real history, the movie cannot be expressed in this way. If you want to attract audiences, you must be suspense and entertaining.

So, they were stopped by the Islamic Guards and taken to the closed office next to them.

Faced with these guys who can't speak English, Tony had no good idea. The one who really helped out was Robert Downey Jr., who played the Persian embassy official. He compared the movie storyboard to tell the vivid science fiction story of "Argo". It was this story that touched those young people full of revolutionary enthusiasm.

The leader took Tony's business card and called the Sixth Studio. At the last moment, Liszt and John Burns, who rushed back to the office, answered the phone and they passed the test successfully.

Finally, Tony boarded the plane with six people. A very rare accident occurred. The passenger plane had a mechanical failure and had to take off delayed.

The six people were divided into two rows of seats, and their eyes fell on Tony at the same time. This unreliable plan was about to succeed, but...

Flying is life, staying is death, and the boundary between life and death is just a stone's eye.

After a brief chaos, the cabin became extremely quiet, even a little scary under the explanation of the flight attendants. Six people either clenched their fists tightly, grabbed the corners of their clothes, or prayed secretly. If they were closer to see, they were all trembling.

From time to time, they would look up at the electronic watch at the cabin door. Five minutes, ten minutes, fifteen minutes, twenty minutes, as if a century is not as long as it is now.

Similarly, Tony was also very nervous. If anyone had no choice but to be at this moment, not to mention that his wife and son were waiting for him at home!

When he looked out the window, a hint of anxiety appeared on his indifferent face, but when he turned around, he returned to his calm state.

He knew that he was the backbone of those six people. If he could not maintain stability, what should the six people do?
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