Review of The November Man (2014) by Roxanne R — 26 Dec 2014
FANTASTIC SPY THRILLER! Never a dull moment and one that embodies the concepts of loyalty and friendship. First off phenomenal job creating a screenplay from the novel "There are No Spies" by Bill Granger.
Second the acting by Brosnan as Peter Devereaux and Bracey as David Mason along with the rest of the cast was top notch. When Devereaux's former boss, John Hanley (B. Smitrovich), seeks him out and recruits him to extract a deep cover CIA operative from Russia, Natalia Ulanova (M.
Musilovic). Ulanova has been posing as the aide of presidential candidate and former Russian Army General Arkady Fedorov (L. Ristovski) and knows the name of a witness who can tie Fedorov to war crimes.
Hanley says Natalia will not turn over the name unless she is brought in and wants Peter's help getting out of Russia. Hanley also tells Peter that Fedorov's personal assassin Alexa has been assigned to murder all of Fedorov's former associates who have knowledge of his past crimes.
The plot continues from there but suffice it to say that I was complete absorbed by this film and watched it twice. One of the best, action packed, engaging thrillers I have seen in some time. RECOMMENDED!!
This review of The November Man (2014) was written by Roxanne R on 26 Dec 2014.
The November Man has generally received mixed reviews.
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