It's also worth mentioning how clichéd the «
list of secret agents falls into the wrong hands» MacGuffin has become in the spy thriller.
MI6 agent Lorraine Broughton (Charlize Theron) is dispatched to stop
a list of secret agents» identities from falling into the wrong hands.
Not exact matches
For example, a subsidiary
of ExxonMobil, based in Irving, Texas, declined to
list the components
of a gelling
agent — used to help to suspend sand in water — at one
of its wells in Wyoming, calling the information a «trade
secret».
Broughton delves into an underground world
of counter-intelligence, defections gone awry and
secret assassinations to recover the
list, risking her own life to save the lives
of the British
agents.
Sent to Berlin just before the wall comes down, her main job is to discover what happened to a
secret list of agents that was being held by a murdered colleague.
After a slick, flashily edited title sequence that incorporates footage
of scenes shown later in film (not unlike a TV show), the audience is immediately plunged into the heretofore closely - guarded plot: After a mission goes disastrously awry, Impossible Mission Force
agent Ethan Hunt (Cruise), is «disavowed» from his duties by the powers that be and suspected
of being a mole trying to sell a top -
secret list that matches covert agents» aliases with their true identities (called the «NOC — Non-Official Coverts — List&raqu
list that matches covert
agents» aliases with their true identities (called the «NOC — Non-Official Coverts —
List&raqu
List»).
Their latest mission is to recover the NOC
List, which contains the identities
of hundreds
of secret agents around the world.
That's number four on my
list of query literary
agent secrets.
While it starts out as a great story about
secret agents and special ops teams, about double crosses and not knowing who to trust, it quickly evolved into a laundry
list of ways that different government agencies with obscure acronyms had the technological means and the legal ability to spy on every single citizen.
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