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  雷安正在接受法国特勤局的训练,但他的教练认为他并不适合这份工作。然而,雷安的生活在他的祖母被绑架后发生了翻天覆地的变化。他的祖母是一位真人秀明星,被墨西哥的卡特尔绑架。绑匪提出了近乎不可能完成的要求:雷安必须在三天内偷取两颗神圣的绿宝石,否则他们就会杀掉他的祖母。雷安向他的朋友托尼、史蒂芬妮和皮埃尔寻求帮助。他们从监狱中解救出被称为“老鼠”的传奇大盗,以帮助寻找绿宝石。这两颗绿宝石分别位于阿布扎比和墨西哥的一个隐藏的寺庙。在阿布扎比,他们混入一场派对,成功从一个亿万富翁手中偷走了第一颗绿宝石。在墨西哥,他们找到了隐藏的寺庙,雷安冒着生命危险,成功取得了第二颗绿宝石。然而,在与绑匪交换的过程中,"老鼠"背叛了他们,揭示了他策划所有这一切只是为了逃出监狱。幸运的是,一名特勤局的特工出现,逮捕了罪犯。她对雷安的表现印象深刻,于是招募他加入法国特勤局。雷安与他的祖母团聚,他想和女朋友史蒂芬妮安定下来,史蒂芬妮告诉他她怀孕了。雷安接到了他的第一次任务,他和他不情愿的朋友们赶紧出发,去阻止奥地利所面临的核威胁。
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