Review of Triple Agent (2004) by Robert P — 15 Aug 2010
Prewar Paris, witnessing the mobilisation of the left and their eventual betrayal by Stalin and the USSR. Sounds exciting, but that is misleading. This film has some strong virtues and is sound enough in terms of motivation, but it is too reserved and staid.
Subtle and mysterious yes, but in the end unsatisfying. Most interesting when presenting differeing attempts at capturing the world around, in original new reel and in the art work of Arsinoe. Unusually for paintings featured in movies, these are pictures you can actually believe in.
This review of Triple Agent (2004) was written by Robert P on 15 Aug 2010.
Triple Agent has generally received positive reviews.
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