The Spy Who Came in from the Cold Comments

  • Issac 2022-03-24 09:03:48

    Continue to be obsessed with Cold War themes; world-weary spies and beautiful party members on this side of the Iron Curtain who are powerless to justify their party. It is estimated that Burton drank 47 glasses of whiskey in a bar negotiation scene. Why do we have to draw boundaries for each other, the professor...

  • Andreanne 2022-03-24 09:03:48

    Continue to be obsessed with Cold War themes; world-weary spies and beautiful party members on this side of the Iron Curtain who are powerless to justify their party. It is estimated that Burton drank 47 glasses of whiskey in a bar negotiation scene. Why do we have to draw boundaries for each other, the professor...

  • Breanna 2022-03-22 09:02:59

    Many years later, when Carla walked across the bridge, I wonder if Smiley remembered Limas who died on the other side of the...

  • Dereck 2022-03-21 09:03:26

    "Alec, do you have any beliefs? Don't laugh - tell me." "I believe: you can take the 11 bus to the city center, and I don't believe that the driver is Santa Claus." Cold and chilling without mercy. Faith and justice can be dissipated after a long enough time, and the only little warmth is left in the small...

  • Alexandrine 2022-03-21 09:03:26

    cold war! The ending was reversed and unexpectedly 2...

  • Ryleigh 2022-03-21 09:03:26

    The first time I watched it, I gave up at 40 minutes, only to find that it became very exciting after that. In a way, this one is more Le Carré than The Tinker. A new version of the American drama will be released in 2018, and the screenwriter is Simon Beaufoy who wrote "Slumdog...

  • Megane 2022-03-20 09:03:07

    The black and white photography and music are really beautiful, making this spy war mixed with love story (oh, it's much deeper than 007 at the same time...) Although there are predictable developments, it can also reveal a cruel and poignant beauty. Impressed. Although Richard Burton is always serious, it has to be said that he is always suitable for this role. ....

  • Iva 2022-03-20 09:03:07

    It is so desolate, the cold war of the country, the cold heart of people. Black and white images and sound effects are everywhere. Their love—for him it may be a hasty posthumous confession before death, but it is love after all—is the only dim light left under East German agents who are full of Marxist-Leninist democracy, and British agents who are full of freedom, benevolence, righteousness and morality. the fire. Some values ​​are eternal and precious, but once they get involved in interests...

  • Anabel 2022-03-20 09:03:07

    8/10. The "orphan" who pretended to be disliked by the spy team's plan to lure the enemy into the bait developed into a crack to survive. Women are no longer like the contemporaries of 007 as a materialized vase to show off their physical conquest, but a true love that can sacrifice self. The protagonist of the Cold War theme has never been a high-tech man of steel (007, Mission Impossible). At the beginning, the oblique push rails and barbed wire constructed the cold and cloudy Berlin sad...

  • Adolphus 2022-03-20 09:03:07

    In my opinion this is a spy who gives up his career and his life for love. Originally, he was a double agent to alienate people. In the end, for the sake of his lofty ideals and the happiness of millions of people, he would rather betray his own government. He even expected the shouts of "this side" of the Berlin Wall when he escaped at the last moment. . The plot story is well told, but it just doesn't seem like it's tense enough right now. Of course, that's 50 years from...

Extended Reading

The Spy Who Came in from the Cold quotes

  • Alec Leamas: I'm a man, you fool. Don't you understand? A plain, simple, muddled, fat-headed human being. We have them in the West, you know.

  • Alec Leamas: Mundt was a Nazi, wasn't he?

    Fiedler: He was a member of the Hitler Youth... as a boy.

    Alec Leamas: Now he's a grown-up Communist. He's what I would call... available.

    Fiedler: Like you!... Shall we begin? Let me start by asking you an amusing question.

    Alec Leamas: Let me start by asking you one! Make you laugh your head off! Where's my money? When can I go wherever... wherever home is? I mean, Carleton's gone home! Peters has gone home! What about me?

    Fiedler: The agreement was...

    Alec Leamas: Agreement!... You've broken the bloody agreement and barring miracles you've broken my bloody neck too! The agreement was that I should be interrogated for two weeks in Holland, paid, and allowed to slip quietly back to England without anyone knowing I'd ever been away. And nobody would have known if you hadn't broken the story.

    Fiedler: Just who the hell do you think you are? How dare you come stepping in here like Napoleon ordering me about? You are a traitor! Does it occur to you? A wanted, spent, dishonest man, the lowest currency of the Cold War? We buy you - we sell you - we lose you - we even can shoot you! Not a bird would stir in the trees outside. Not a single pheasant would turn his head to see what fell.