In this comedy full of wit and unforeseen twists, we follow a cunning CIA agent who, tired of a life of espionage and bureaucracy, decides to retire in an unconventional way. After being accused of treason by a group of superiors who do not understand his more liberal vision of the job, our protagonist embarks on a journey that leads him to mock his own bosses while having fun in the process.
With its sharp humor and a style reminiscent of the great classics of 80s comedy, the man not only faces the intrigues of the agency but also seeks to reconnect with his beautiful mistress, who is part of his plan to escape the life of a spy. As his plans become more complicated, the protagonist uses his keen wit and sense of humor to manipulate those who pursue him, generating a series of hilarious situations that blur the line between play and reality.
Audiences will enjoy a feast of absurd situations, moments of comedic tension, and a charismatic cast that brings memorable characters to life. In the end, not only is the true nature of work and loyalty questioned, but individual freedom is also celebrated in the face of an organization that is not always right. With a brisk pace and clever dialogue, it's a classic that reminds us that sometimes the best plan is to have no plan at all.