A career as a spy is a dream

Destini 2022-04-22 07:01:05

A story of the sunset years, cast par excellence. Dull, cold, restrained, and hidden murderous intent. When the final blow comes, you can't even whimper, you can only endure it.
Some people think that it is a collection of dull middle-aged uncle's emotions, and some say that the plot is too trivial and unfocused, but I really like its cold and dark tone, old people, nostalgic shots, and the golden age is gone forever. The narrative is restrained, with a few bloody shots in the middle, but it's so understated that it makes the blood vomit just thinking about it...
The Christmas ball flashbacks aren't good for keeping the suspense, but it's good as a filmic language. The nostalgic yellow-red tones, with everyone's hidden secrets wrapped in warmth, have both contrast and connection with the cold reality.
Some people say that the ending of the failure, I think it is very good: glory and applause cover up all helplessness and pain, he won back his wife, won back power, and received applause. In fact, he was just sitting in a small office, with the singing facing the sea echoing in his ears... A
career as a spy was a dream.

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  • Norene 2022-03-23 09:01:34

    The part where jim went to see Bill with a gun, the music was the song they had carnival on Christmas Eve, thinking of the people who fought side by side, I couldn't hold back the tears. This purely men's film is subtly calm, restrained and forbearing. The contest is loyalty and IQ. The editing is also very good. The pearls scattered everywhere are strung together without any hassle, which can move me more than a deliberately provocative film. . It's just that the R5 is not satisfactory. When I listen to the subtitles in two places, I feel that the translation is too different.

  • Monroe 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    I don't understand =

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy quotes

  • Bill Haydon: [on the phone] As I said, you may fuck me but you still have to call me "Sir" in the morning.

  • Jim Prideaux: [on Roach, to Bill] Best watcher in the unit, I'll bet. As long's he's got his specs on, aye?