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Peter Straughan

Auteur de Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy [2011 film]

6+ oeuvres 462 utilisateurs 9 critiques

Œuvres de Peter Straughan

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy [2011 film] (2011) — Screenwriter — 264 exemplaires
Les Chèvres du Pentagone (The Men Who Stare at Goats) (2009) — Screenwriter — 179 exemplaires
The Goldfinch [2019 film] (2019) — Screenwriter — 14 exemplaires
Bones (Methuen Drama) (2002) 3 exemplaires

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The Debt [2010 film] (2010) — Screenwriter — 63 exemplaires
Our Brand is Crisis [2015 film] (2015) — Writer — 25 exemplaires

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Bob is an investigative journalist who goes to Iraq in an effort to prove something to both himself and his ex-wife, who left him for his editor. While there, he meets Lyn Cassady, a man who he realizes is connected to a guy he thought was a crackpot, who'd claimed to have once been part of a secret military project devoted to psychic abilities. Figuring that a huge story has potentially just fallen into his lap, Bob decides to join Cassady on his mission and learn more about the secret military program he was part of.

I remembered the commercials for this being pretty good when the movie first came out, but I never got around to seeing it. Unfortunately, the commercials were the best bits. My sense of humor and this movie's comedy did not mesh. I found this to be more weird than funny, and honestly kind of boring.

I had a tough time caring about the characters and what they were doing, and the flashbacks to the creation and downfall of the New Earth Army were only vaguely interesting.

All in all, not really worth the time and effort it took to watch it.

Extras:

Featurettes, audio commentaries I didn't listen to, character bios (which I think were used as trailers for the movie), and deleted scenes.

(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.)
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Familiar_Diversions | 2 autres critiques | Mar 26, 2023 |
This is one difficult movie to watch but a good movie nonetheless. George Smiley (Gary Oldman) is a retired British spy who's seen too much in his long career. His service has defined him, ruined his marriage and pretty much beaten him down. But he didn't retire on his own accord, he was forced out, when his mentor, Control (John Hurt) was forced to retire after a mission to Hungry went spectacularly bad. A year later, Smiley is asked by a government minister to investigate the spy agency department he worked for (called "The Circus") and find out if there is indeed a high placed mole in the agency.

One of four, old-line, senior management types at the agency is suspected of being the mole. These are the very men that forced Smiley out. He is given little help in his task, but Smiley is a man of principle, the mole must be found and the leaking of secrets to the Soviet Union must be stopped.

The Soviet Union? Yes, the story takes place in the mid-1960s when the Cold War was being fought by men like Smiley. It is a very old fashioned movie. There is very little action, a lot of talk. It is a dark movie, dark in the way it is filmed (the director seems like he never heard of electric lights or filming in the daytime) and dark in the hearts of these men (and the occasional woman) who fight this war. Torture, betrayal, treason and the occasional shot in the back or head).

The acting is strong, as it would have to be in a movie like this. Oldman is terrific as Smiley, a man of few words, a man not of action but of thought. He puzzles out the identity of the mole and then sets an elaborate trap for him.

This is also a movie that is hard to follow at times. I saw it with my daughter and we had to check with each other a few times to be sure we knew what was going on. If I were watching it on Netflix, I'd have had my finger on the replay button.

I wouldn't take the kids to this. Not that there is much sex (a little) or violence (I think there are three gun shots in the whole movie) but because they will probably think it is dull. I think the story would be too complex for anyone under 16.

The film seems to be in very limited release. I think it is only playing in two theaters in the Houston area, one of which happens to be about 15 minutes from my house.
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capewood | 5 autres critiques | Mar 11, 2022 |
Wie is de Mol, maar dan 'echt'. Spannend.
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EMS_24 | 5 autres critiques | Jan 4, 2019 |

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