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Años 70. El fracaso de una misión espacial en Hungría desencadena un cambio en la cúpula de mando de los servicios británicos. Uno de los defenestrados es el agente George Smiley. Cuando Smiley ya se ha hecho a la idea del retiro, le encargan una misión especial. Hay sospechas de que un "topo" está infiltrado entre las altas instancias del Servicio y sólo alguien de fuera puede descubrirlo. Con ayuda de otros retirados y de algún agente fiel, irá recabando información y encajando las piezas que le lleven al traidor. Por el camino encontrará historias de traición, ambición y mentiras. (DeAPlaneta)

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claudel 

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español Esta película, una delicia cinematográfica y posiblemente literaria, merece la máxima atención y concentración por parte del espectador un poco más exigente, es decir, no es ideal para aquel que acaba de hacer un viaje de cinco horas, una cena alta en calorías y tiene la nariz congelada entre los ojos, y está viendo la película en inglés no muy cercano con subtítulos en francés cercanos, ya que incluso en el idioma nativo, seguir el enrevesado hilo argumental puede ser difícil. Sin embargo, incluso al espectador cansado se le presenta un excelente espectáculo, una atmósfera opresiva que aprieta una soga alrededor de su cuello cada vez más apretada, y sobre todo, un concierto actoral de caras conocidas. La pregunta final es - ¿el espectador mencionado anteriormente entendió correctamente la resolución? ()

J*A*S*M 

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inglés I felt like a redneck in a posh restaurant who orders some incredibly expensive chef’s special and a thousand Euro bottle of wine and then, when they bring it, I lovingly reminisce of a pork schnitzel with a beer at the local pub. An incredibly well made spy drama whose potential to become an immediate modern genre classic is similar to, for instance, last year’s western True Grit, or Tomas Alfredson’s previous film, Let the Right One in. For me, however, it was too slow, with too much dialogue, too one dimensional and too long, which, together with the fact that spy dramas are not my favourite genre, resulted in my being unable to properly appreciate it. I’m sorry, but that’s the fact. ()

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Lima 

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inglés The direction is precise, with attention to details, even the unimportant ones when Alfredson is just playing around (a wasp in a car, a killed owl in a classroom), but otherwise the narrative is too distant and not very immersive. Gary Oldman displays an excruciating ease with silent glances and considered speeches, and is the brightest point of the entire film. Of course, there have been better spy plots. ()

Malarkey 

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inglés It’s actually an absolutely brilliant espionage drama, but you have to watch it second by second, detail by detail. Only at that point that it stands out, and it’s hard to enjoy it when you’re tired from the day’s work and you look forward to sinking into your armchair in the evening, when this movie starts playing. That’s actually what I did and it wasn’t quite right. At times I was passing out from the fatigue while watching and despite the perfect acting performances, I was aware of the fact that it was boring and that the movie dragged. But what drags cannot run away, so there finally came the end which absolutely uplifted the whole movie, because like a proper espionage movie, it managed to surprise me several times. ()

Marigold 

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inglés Alfredson is a precise watchmaker who can find surprising emotions under an ice sheet of formally perfect and fetishistic-style directing. A film in which he essentially only thinks and remembers... and yet he managed to wind me up like a string. If, in the case of the recent spy retro The Debt, I highlighted the precisely composed "kidnapping over the line" as the climactic scene, I have to highlight the whole in this piece - because timing, correct vibration and the purest conservatism intertwine with small drawings of the characters and extremely fun updating of the period backdrops. It should not be overlooked that Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is, with regard to its stylization, sometimes absurdly consistent and looks (intentionally) like a backdrop spectacle. The backdrop is, paradoxically, what we traditionally consider the core of the narrative (a thrilling story, an ideological context) - the seductiveness of Alfredson's film is precisely in the details that would be only for the "real effect" elsewhere. A delicacy that I want to see again... ()

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