Rewatch Notes - Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy

Napoleon 2022-03-21 09:01:35

I started rewatching various movies, and after thinking about it, I would still make a little record in the "movie review" below the movie, which is convenient for searching and backtracking, and is only for personal use. Always choose the evaluation "recommended".

The first time I saw this movie, the short comment on 2012-01-22 was: "Brits are still swimming in winter... all kinds of hidden gays... Except for the old and wet part of the soup, I basically didn't get into the state..."

This movie is too good Now, I couldn't see anything the first time, but the aftertaste gradually showed its power. I forgot how I felt at the beginning, whether I didn’t understand it or didn’t get into the play, some emotions and pictures appeared in my daily life from time to time. I remember one time, in a discussion with my sister, I listed this movie as a masterpiece that could be circulated in time, representing the highest achievement of that year. I tried to re-watch it again, but couldn't find it.

2015-9-5 The second time I saw it, it

was amazing. Even a guy like me who doesn't understand composition thinks this composition is really beautiful. Every frame is amazing. All the characters are British forbearance. Every link , whether it's composition, music, character costumes, weather, story advancement, editing, all serve the mood of the film. I have also seen the comparison of the original works, but I believe that such a thing, the excellence of a work itself will naturally flow in time, even if there is alienation compared with the original work, but as an independent work itself, it will be remembered. There are no waste shots, and everyone doesn't have any big moves or too many words, so they can create a strong dramatic tension, and the director's skills are very good.

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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy quotes

  • Ricki Tarr: Everything MI5 thinks is gold is shit, made in Moscow.

  • Peter Guillam: [weekend Plans] Visiting Aunts...