Ex-CIA Agent Rates 11 CIA Spy Scenes In Movies And TV | How Real Is It? | Insider

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Published 2021-02-09
Michele Rigby Assad is a former CIA operative and the author of "Breaking Cover: My Secret Life in the CIA and What It Taught Me About What's Worth Fighting For." Here, she reacts to eight undercover-espionage scenes and rates them on their accuracy.

Assad looks at undercover operators such as Leonardo Dicaprio in "Body of Lies" (2008), Claire Danes in "Homeland" (2011-2020), and Jennifer Garner in "Alias" (2001). She rates training scenes in "Spy" (2015) and "Spy Game" (2001). She also rates clandestine CIA operation scenes in "Mission: Impossible" (1996), "Skyfall" (2012), "Argo" (2012), and "Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan" (2018).

Assad served undercover for 10 years as a counterterrorism officer in the CIA. She is now a corporate consultant and keynote speaker. She holds a master’s degree in contemporary Arab studies from Georgetown University and a political science degree from Palm Beach Atlantic University. For more information, visit michelerigbyassad.com/

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Ex-CIA Agent Rates 11 CIA Spy Scenes In Movies And TV | How Real Is It?

All Comments (21)
  • @OhNoNotAgain42
    I’m an experienced engineer in the wastewater treatment field. There are no movies for me to comment on. Except “Finding Nemo”. Nemo would have been shredded going through the treatment plant.
  • @ear322
    Next up: Ex-Hitman reviews contract killing scenes
  • @davesmith7432
    I’m a truck driver. I can free sometime to do truck driving scenes.
  • @bawsnitti
    She's trained to lie So even if they had the tech to do any of this stuff She would not tell us anything She's basically said a ton of things without actually giving us anything to go on Everything she spoke on was generalized public info She's very good I'll give her a 8 out of 10
  • @JinKee
    Ex-Husband reacts to Marriage Story.
  • I have an uncle who is "ex" cia, one thing that he said was, "there is no such thing as an ex cia agent"...... You may be inactive, but your communications and actions and associations are monitored for the rest of your life. They will always know what you are doing or saying!
  • I always think it’s weird that ex counter intelligence agents are just allowed to discuss this openly
  • @bertilhatt
    Jonna Mendez did a couple of those too: she ran the CIA Disguise for decades and married Tony Mendez who lead the Argo mission in Iran. She was personally involved too. Her evaluation of the film realism was the same: 9/10. Why not 10? Her main objection was: “Tony is a lot better looking than Ben Affleck.” Hollywood is doing what they can, Ma’am.
  • @CausalityLoop
    Totally Spies was not included in this list. My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined.
  • @kokaomf
    "The CIA is mostly burocracy" I could see she crying inside a little...
  • Funny how when I was a kid I thought that counterintelligence was somebody who knew how to pick out counter tops..
  • "Totally unrealistic! We wouldn't send our own agents, we'd train local criminals as our death squads."
  • @GMthunderbreak
    The fact she's always smiling, and the smiles looks identical even in those photos at the middle east scares me...
  • @Nerdnumberone
    If an espionage operation turns into an action movie, something has gone very wrong.
  • @yodafaq
    I feel like I'll forget her after this video and thats a bit scary. I def won't recognize her on the street. She has quite a friendly demeanor that if she asked you for info on the street, you'd never know that she actual took some intel
  • Love how she talked about the lie detector test and how you wouldn’t get there or else you’re done. Then the interview/movie critique by the guy from the KGB was like yeah, you can beat those, just be a good liar 😂
  • @gonzfd
    About bourne: I’m a cook. As the head chef of many restaurants I’ve learned to see all the picture both in the kitchen and at the tables. I really developed some high skills watching every scene and I’m able to tell you details like “the 3 is waiting for you too see her”, “4, blue blazer is going to pay and he’s on a hurry”, “missing a dessert spoon in…” without needing to see again. “Don’t forget the ciboulette”, “you’re about to running out of rice” after just walking by the pantry. As it surely happens to many people in their jobs, I can memorize a ridiculous amount of orders or the dish some client eat weeks ago. I can manage the time and work of 12 people at the same time and I know how much time they gonna need or what resources we’re going to use… BUT those are my only skills! I can’t understand PlayStation controls yet! 🤣