Speaking of which, this female spy is stupid and has a bad brain. But why did the British choose people like Noor as their spies? I think it has something to do with the following reasons. Nur has a unique talent for languages. Noor can speak French and Russian, and he is very fluent, and even speaks some Russian. So the British trained Noor as a spy, but Noor's shortcoming was that he was simple-minded, a little slow and didn't like to consider the consequences.
Nur not only has this silly performance, but also forgot to take the list manual and password book of the Paris underground resistance when he moved. This is very dangerous. Once discovered by the enemy, it will bring a serious blow to the entire underground team. Fortunately, the hotel owner didn't expose Noor, which is very lucky.
But in the end, Noor failed to escape the capture of the enemy, because she was betrayed by her superiors, which was tragic. After Nur was arrested, she was tortured by the enemy and asked her to tell everything she knew. In the face of the enemy's torture, Noor never revealed any news. In the end, the enemy always had no choice but to shoot Noor, so Noor died. Although Noor is a little stupid, we are still moved by her indomitable spirit. The British government later awarded Noor an Imperial Medal to commemorate and commend her. This is a comfort.