

Rookie Agent Rouge
Can a young woman prove her loyalty to her country and her family? Lan Yan Zhi is a privileged banker’s daughter in Shanghai and a student activist who mistakenly comes into possession of a letter from the Japanese Army in 1937. She gets misunderstood for a spy by her crush, Zhou Yu Hao, an upstanding officer in the Chinese Army. To prove her innocence, Yan Zhi agrees to infiltrate the home of her best friend, Feng Man Na, and help Yu Hao track down a mysterious “Mister Traitor.” But what will Yan Zhi do when the search leads to a member of her own family?
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Plot Summary
A bumbling, ordinary office worker discovers he has been unknowingly trained as a secret agent. He's suddenly thrust into a world of espionage and danger, forced to use his latent skills to protect his country. However, his clumsiness and lack of experience often lead to comical mishaps, putting the mission and his own life at risk.
Critical Reception
Rookie Agent Rouge received a generally mixed to positive reception, praised for its lighthearted comedic tone and energetic action sequences. While some critics found the plot predictable and the humor occasionally hit-or-miss, many audiences enjoyed its playful take on the spy genre and the charisma of its lead actor.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its fun and energetic blend of comedy and action.
- The lead actor's performance was highlighted as a strong comedic asset.
- Some found the plot a bit too formulaic for a spy thriller.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Rookie Agent Rouge were largely positive, with many viewers appreciating the film's humorous approach to the spy genre and its entertaining, albeit simple, storyline. The movie was seen as a good choice for light entertainment.
Fun Fact
The film is part of a larger franchise involving secret agents and espionage, though it can be enjoyed as a standalone comedy.
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