"Lurker" is a very successful drama film, adapted from the memoir "The Infiltrator" of the same name by federal agent Robert Mayrow. The film mainly tells a series of stories about federal agent Robert disguised as a businessman, isolated and helpless, working undercover in a drug cartel, and sending drug dealers to prison by collecting evidence
In the film, Robert manages to get in touch with criminals and accompanies them to a private party where he discovers People not only participated in money laundering, but also colluded with bankers and businessmen to establish a huge drug smuggling empire. By collecting evidence and fighting wits, Robert successfully sent more than 40 criminals to prison.
The film mainly starts from the undercover story, creating many suspenses that fascinate the audience. Many of the stories in the film are very real, which makes the audience feel excited. The most successful part of the film is that it is adapted from real events, showing a sufficient sense of oppression through the plot, allowing the audience to experience an unprecedented sense of tension during the viewing process.