It's a great idea. The production is a bit reminiscent of the surrealistic European films of the early '60s; and it becomes increasingly (literally) theatrical with studio shots and lighting. But potentially most confusing is the illogical action. One example: what seems likely to be a 99% certain death somehow becomes a 1% survival. Another, an killing is interrupted by the "timely" arrival of a distraction. The broad plot remains but details have to be simply ignored. The most obvious is how a mysterious person can obtain and sell a huge quantity of arms.
If we ignore this, we have a drama with endless twists, turns, and action.
And maybe, just maybe, they know something not in our history books!
If we ignore this, we have a drama with endless twists, turns, and action.
And maybe, just maybe, they know something not in our history books!