UK 2011, 127 minutes
Dir. Tomas Alfredson
Genres: Suspense/Crime, Drama / Spy
Feat. Gary Oldman, Mark Strong, John Hurt, Toby Jones, David Dencik, Ciaran Hinds, Colin Firth, Kathy Burke, Benedict Cumberbatch, Stephen Graham, Tom Hardy
“Utterly absorbing, extremely smart and... quite beautifully executed.”~Empire
Aroview: An enthralling, impeccably cast screen adaptation of John Le Carre’s quintessential cold war spy novel, centred on a retired George Smiley (Oldman) who is brought secretly back into the fold to uncover a mole within British Intelligence ranks.
Though squarely in the frame of British drama’s current obsession with all things period, dir. Alfredson (LET THE RIGHT ONE IN) brings a visual sensibility to the table that’s unmistakably modernist; every element of the production wrought with crisp attention to detail. If the mood of shady post-war Britain is perfectly captured though, the dense narrative elements are handled less smoothly, and fans of either the book or TV mini-series will recognize instantly that there’s less room for exposition in a truncated feature length context. While this could’ve been stretched out to accommodate the famously inscrutable spy-talk though, there’s something to be said for films that exist on their own terms, and require the audience to work their way into the cinematic world – even if at the expense of comprehensibility.
Average rating (Very Good). Showing 1-3 of 4 member reviews.
4 stars (Very Good) Lacks the claustrophobic seediness of other Cold War spy dramas, but absorbing and brilliantly performed nonetheless. Great score, and the production design is a lesson in perfectly evoking an era without falling into cliche. ~HiFi
4 stars (Very Good) Terse, demanding and densely packed screenplay . Superb atmospheric production held me riveted. Absolutely top quality cinematography. Perfect casting. A thoroughly modern movie resolutely and meticulously set in the past. ~Anon
3 stars (Good Enough) A good adaptation, and very Le Carre. If you enjoyed the book, you're likely to be into this. For me, it was a little plodding at times, even if remaining interesting. ~Tom H
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