Men's play has nothing to do with women!

Christiana 2022-04-22 07:01:05

In the first half of the "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy"
, there is no detailed explanation of the title of the film, only a piecemeal explanation is about the intelligence department. A spy was shot. Just retired, George helped, and then recruited Peter (Benedict Cumberbatch), Benedict Cumberbatch was so charming in it, with flat blond hair, a dashing figure, stealing information for George thrillingly, and standing with Colin Firth at the beginning, that is What a beautiful landscape!
After the slow narration, a number of clues and characters spread out, and they revolved many times to the picture of them celebrating together, and all the suspects were inside. Along with Ricki, who was chased and fled everywhere, and Jim, who was shot but not dead, the appearance of two people pointed out the title of the film, and one of the four was a mole.
Mole is not difficult to guess, Colin Firth's personal charm is too strong, both men and women can take it all. When reverting to the celebration scene, it is clearly stated that he seduced George's wife Ann, and the reverting of the same scene at the end points out that he not only seduced women, but also seduced Jim, which caused Jim to finally shoot him. Yu Ai didn't want him to be tortured.
Another line, George and Karla, are mutual admiration. George talked about his friendship with Karla in front of Peter, and was deeply immersed in his memories. The lighter with his name engraved as a gift was ambiguous. ( He was specially given a one-man show, zooming in on the face to show the importance of this), here Peter deliberately asked the person what he looked like, guessing if it was because of the attractiveness of appearance, then George asked Peter to clear the door, and Peter's The other partner is a man, that is to say, Peter is gay. I guess George should know about this. He explained the matter with his opponent Karla to his face. It is conceivable that this person has an extraordinary weight in his heart. , also, finally, back to the beginning, when Jim failed in action and was shot, through the lighter on the table, the person who was sitting at the window was Karla, and he never threw that lighter because it was George's, and it was written for dear George. , Love you, Ann, they may have blurred their faces, but they have a deep memory of this lighter, which is their only bond.
In a typical British film with intricate characters, trivial details, endless recollections, gloomy pictures, rigorous slowness and exquisiteness, it has thoroughly applied the popular corrupt culture. Men's dramas have to have appearances, and female characters, since they are all decorations, there is no need to mention more.

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Extended Reading
  • Wilfred 2021-11-12 08:01:17

    The music, setting, atmosphere and Gary Oldman's acting skills are almost impeccable. But before the end, I have been waiting for the moment when the latent text that I waited like before the conversation is over gradually accumulates and finally breaks out and blooms independently of the surface narrative. The result was no. Instead, it was superfluous in the last ten seconds. Regret.

  • Adell 2021-11-12 08:01:17

    The surface is gentle and elegant, but there are hidden mysteries, a lot of foreshadowing, and a lot of information, but the relationship between the key figures and the branch lines are not in-depth. In the deep music, the cold war spy drama performed by the actors is fascinating with the British flavor and the atmosphere of a specific era. The frequent scenes and time switching test the audience's concentration. ★★★★

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy quotes

  • Oliver Lacon: The treasurer can't understand why can't the intelligence service simply put in a request for a general increase in funding and then you'll account for the spend on your special operation?

    Percy Alleline: Operation 'Witchcraft' needs to remain a secret; it's a fiefdom of its own.

    Oliver Lacon: Yes, that's what's winding us; whole thing's very unaccountable isn't it? This London house that no one knows the address of, is that really necessary?

    Percy Alleline: Now more than ever, we need to protect our Soviet source.

    Roy Bland: [lights a cigarette] So where do you propose we meet, in a café?

    Oliver Lacon: The rent and rates on this house have... doubled.

    Roy Bland: We spent millions on nuclear warheads, we're asking for a few thousand for a house. I wonder if Karla has the same problem with the treasury at the Kremlin.

    Oliver Lacon: Look, nobody underestimates the importance of the jobs you chaps are doing.What happened in Budapest last year... That was a disaster.

    Roy Bland: With respect, sir, that wasn't one of your civil servants that got killed, was it? Now this isn't about soldiers in trenches anymore. We're the front line now...

    Oliver Lacon: Roy...

    Roy Bland: For 25 years we've been the only ones standing between them and Karla and Moscow and the Third bloody World War!

    Oliver Lacon: Look, the minister is very pleased with your progress so far. He's less pleased though, with our progress with our American cousins. You see, in their eyes... You're still a leaky ship.

  • Control: Trust no one, Jim. Especially not in the mainstream. Sit down. I understand you still have one Hungarian identity running.

    Jim Prideaux: I do.

    Control: I want you to go to Budapest. This is not above board. Nobody else knows. They're after my head, Jim-boy. You understand? I have had an offer of service. A Hungarian general wants to come over. I would like you to meet him. He has some information that I need, Jim.

    Jim Prideaux: What information?

    Control: Treasure. He has the name of the mole the Russians have planted in the British intelligence service, right at the top of the Circus. There's a rotten apple, Jim. We have to find it.