Review of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011) by Mossycdl — 12 Feb 2012
If you are not good at finding subtle clues and putting them together fairly quickly, then you will find this movie a harrowing ordeal. I was personally confused for the first 30 minutes or so into the movie, but once I got settled, I started to put things together, although, not as fast as the movie requires if you truly want to figure out "who is it?" The last 30 minutes of the movie are the most remarkable; it truly is a wonderful denouement.
That being said, you may still find yourself will many unanswered questions after the movie ends. The acting was great, but Gary Oldman stole the spotlight and made the movie bearable. His character radiates a calm inquisitiveness throughout the whole film.
I was surprised at how good the score was in the film. It really gave a 70s feel to the film. The real gem of the movie, however, was the screenplay. Even though at times it was far too complex, the screenplay was filled with nuances that made the film what it is.
This is not a Bond-esque spy thriller. Don't expect much action, and don't expect it the movie to go by quickly.
This review of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011) was written by Mossycdl on 12 Feb 2012.
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy has generally received positive reviews.
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