Page Eight Comments

  • Cleora 2023-09-28 16:06:51

    The best is in the script, and the acting is also very good. If the mirror language is strong, it will be a 5-star film,...

  • Verda 2023-09-26 20:27:53

    1 extra star for the old man and the...

  • Jayde 2023-09-23 07:24:05

    Political suspense. It is said that they are all familiar faces in Harry Potter. I don't care about the people and birds who watch Harry Potter. Uncle Bill is still seductive, Felicity Jones' appearance is quite surprising, Rachel Weisz has awesome legs, and Ralph Fiennes is downright conspiratorial. I have to add one star to see so many stars....

  • Holden 2023-09-21 15:39:18

    These old actors are so...

  • Kim 2023-09-20 07:40:21

    The British Prime Minister's political struggle with the head of MI5 and the big brother is played by Voldemort, Dumbledore and the Minister of Magic respectively. There is no extra footage and dialogue, which is very...

  • Geovanny 2023-09-16 04:02:57

    sophisticated...

  • Orpha 2023-09-11 22:19:03

    what did not...

  • Korbin 2023-09-10 01:49:55

    The plot is rather bland. . . The old man's acting is so good that he is indeed an old drama bone!!!!!! That kind of penetration ah ah ah ah ah! ! so...

  • Phyllis 2023-09-09 17:01:10

    It's not bad. The beginning and the end echo each other. The overall feeling of the story is quite simple and smooth. It doesn't make me sleepy. It's a pity that Uncle La made a soy...

  • Candice 2023-09-01 10:31:58

    The British atmosphere is strong, reserved and classy. The script is very good, there are a lot of suspense/love/family/class, and the background of the changes of the times. David Hare seems to be the one I love. The Cambridge section is snickering. It turned out to be Jesus College (I went there to eat), and the overhead shot across the square is also great. Is it day for night? Bill Nighy carried Waitrose's plastic bag and finally ran away from Stansted. Killing...

Extended Reading

Page Eight quotes

  • Johnny Worricker: I had a feeling that if I asked a favour you were a sort of person who'd come through.

    Nancy Pierpan: You trust me. Why on earth would you trust me?

    Johnny Worricker: Because that's the job. Deciding who to trust. That's what the job is.

    Johnny Worricker: Also, you told your father that I work for the Home Office.

    Nancy Pierpan: I lied.

    Johnny Worricker: Yeah.

    Nancy Pierpan: You trust me because I lied.

  • Johnny Worricker: The purpose of intelligence is to find the truth, not to confirm what we already believe. We're meant to look for what's there, not for what we want to be there.

    Rollo Maverley: Come on, Johnny! Once they wanted communists, we gave them communists. Now they want Arabs, we give them Arabs. They decide what they're looking for, we find it for them.