Page Eight

Page Eight

  • Director: David Hare
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • Release date: November 6, 2011
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: The Worricker Trilogy
  • "Page Eight" is a thriller directed by David Hare, starring Bill Nighy , Rachel Weisz , and Ralph Fiennes. The film was released in the UK on August 28, 2011.
    The film tells the story of Johnny Warwick, an official who has worked for M15 for many years, who left a file full of doubts after the bizarre death of his boss, and launched an investigation to find the truth. 

    Details

    • Release date November 6, 2011
    • Filming locations Belgravia, London, England, UK
    • Production companies Heyday Films, Runaway Fridge TV, Carnival Film & Television

    Movie reviews

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    • By Llewellyn 2022-11-22 23:45:13

      Interesting British movies

      The interesting British accent made me carefully consider most of the lines. I didn't understand some parts after reading it, and then I looked again and found that some details were not quite clear. . .

      The core plot is: Benedict, director of MI5, showed a secret document to his two subordinates, Johnny and Jill. The document was about black sites in the United States (Black Sites, which were exposed by the media in 2005 and caused a sensation) and illegally tortured prisoners. At a...

    • By Aletha 2022-11-05 22:41:29

      Indelible British gloomy plot

      A good film that is easily missed, suitable for watching a film quietly on a rainy night, surrounded by a thick blanket, holding a cup of hot coffee, and occasionally the sound of rain drops from the window, and the glass in the film. The raindrops reflected by the window formed a line.

      You don't need a sensational story or a grand background. Maybe the story line is not completely clear in the opening ten minutes, so you can fully feel whether this is a film that suits your taste....

    • By Bernard 2022-10-12 19:49:43

      Political prisoners in the literary category, literary prisoners in the political category

      First of all, I continue to declare that I have no taste in movies and I am a layman from beginning to end. Therefore, the following comments are not pretending to be insiders, but purely outsiders' impressions.

      After watching this movie, I really like it. The reasons are as follows:

      1. The overall control of the film is good. I like this kind of situation, which is very tense and undercurrent, but the surface is gentle and calm. The whole film is full of this atmosphere,...

    • By Consuelo 2022-10-10 15:14:28

      It's All About Country.

      Although I like spy movies very much.
      But such a deeply depressing spy war is obviously not acceptable to me.
      Rachel Weisz is as beautiful as ever.
      Is this her harvest year?
      There are about four or five movies in the show.
      As hot as her husband Daniel Craig.
      Back to the plot.
      I can't stand the way the British handle the plot.
      Especially depressing.
      Just like the original "Oliver Twist".
      No trace on the surface tells a story.
      It seems...

    • By Guiseppe 2022-09-13 11:20:10

      Love and trust

      This is something that happened between several people with beliefs and beliefs. The plot is not complicated, and the interpretation is very simple. After all, it is only an observation from one side of life. But as long as you pay attention, a lot of details are handled very well (it's too much to mention). I really wonder why everyone talks so well, and why they know what to say when and when. I even hope to live in this movie and communicate and work with the characters in it. Maybe it’s...

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    • By 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,...

    • By Verda 2023-09-26 20:27:53

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

    • By 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....

    • By Holden 2023-09-21 15:39:18

      These old actors are so...

    • By 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...

    Movie plot

    Johnny Warwick ( Bill Nighy ) was an official who worked for MI5 for many years. His boss and best friend Benedict Belen suddenly died strangely, leaving only A puzzling document. After reading these documents, Warwick found that the content revealed in this incident was shocking, and it could even shake the entire organization where he worked. At the same time, Warwick meets his new neighbor, thi... more about Page Eight Movie plot

    Movie quotes

    • Nancy Pierpan: When you don't know the truth everything freezes and you can't move on.

    • 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.