Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo
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I saw Tinker Tailor... last night. It is absolutely absorbing, mesmerising and a treat for the eyes - unusual hypnotic direction, haunting details, a grainy, washed out look that makes the film look as if it was made in the 70s let alone set then. What the TV series had going for it in terms of the time to work out the story in a leisurely way, the film makes up for in cinematic intensity. Couple of quibbles: Ricky Tarr (Tom Hardy) is a bit too glam and engaging; and Gary Oldman's voice... well he claims to have sought to escape the Alec Guinness shadow, but he seems vocally to be doing a Guinness impression most of the time (yes, most of the time - his accent is a bit variable), with those big owlish glasses too.
But it's very good nonetheless. A film to lose yourself in for 2 hours in a darkened cinema one rainy autumn afternoon....
EDIT: I don't think I've ever seen a film that scores 100% on this website which collates significant press criticism and evaluates it rather crudely but accurately in my experience: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/tink...r_soldier_spy/
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