“The Spy Who Never Dies” is directed by Corey Pearson and stars Paul O'Brien as Brad, an international spy who falls in love with a vet as the world around him crumbles. Obviously, this movie is a spoof of James Bond, and from the first moment, you get the sense that it doesn't take itself too seriously. The film begins with Brad, distraught at the spy life, meeting his boss and beginning to realize that he is not a run-of-the-mill killer, so he wants out, wants to live a normal life with no guns, no villains, and no saving the world.
He's convinced to take a break rather than quit, but before you know it, he's called to execute a dog-loving bad boy. After doing the deed, he tries to leave, but sees a dog that needs help, so he grabs the dog and takes it to the vet. He meets a woman at the vet who he instantly falls in love with despite having dog excrement all over her face. Veronica played by Georgia Walters seems like a normal girl, everything Brad is looking for, and he agrees to drop off the dog and pick it up later. As he does, he picks some flowers, a bee in the flowers stings her and she goes into anaphylactic shock, he uses his spy phone to make an epipen, but she has a heart defect, meaning her heart stops beating fast. she might die. He saves her with his spy phone. But as you can see, when you're a world-class international spy and you want to be normal, these things can happen.
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