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2012

Action / Drama / Romance

25
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten38%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled48%
IMDb Rating7.1103357

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Hayley Atwell Photo
Hayley Atwell as Eva Delectorskaya
Thekla Reuten Photo
Thekla Reuten as Sylvia Rhys Meyers
Michelle Dockery Photo
Michelle Dockery as Ruth Gilmartin
Rufus Sewell Photo
Rufus Sewell as Lucas Romer
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790.44 MB
1280*682
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
3 hr 0 min
P/S 1 / 6
1.47 GB
1920*1024
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
3 hr 0 min
P/S 0 / 2

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle8 / 10

solid espionage mini-series

It's the 70's England. Ruth Gilmartin (Michelle Dockery) visits her mother Sally (Charlotte Rampling) with her son. She is shocked when her mother reveals her secret past. In 1939, she is Russian exile Eva Delectorskaya (Hayley Atwell) in Paris. Her brother is murdered and then she's recruited into British Intelligence. She starts working for Lucas Romer (Rufus Sewell) in AAS Ltd disseminating false information. She's almost killed during an attempted defection by a Nazi in Belgium. As the war advances, her group works in America but the spy world gets murkier.

There are two different sides to this two-part miniseries. In the 70's story, Dockery is functionally shocked by Rampling who at times seem to be a mad woman. It has a paranoid feel but they don't have the same thrills. In the WWII story, the spy story has a good build-up and then plenty of solid spy thrills. All of it combines to be a compelling story weaving in old war rumors. The three female leads are terrific and this is a nice espionage movie.

Reviewed by siderite7 / 10

War time spy drama

The description of the three hour, two episode drama is misleading. The daughter doesn't find out her mother is not who she thought she was. Instead she is given a manuscript containing the complete story of her mother's life. Most of the film is what Hayley Atwell's character did in the 40's, with little that makes any sense in the 1970's "present".

Now, the story is interesting, a sort of cloak and dagger British Intelligence outfit that is tasked with convincing the Americans to join the war effort in favour of Europe. Sexy Eva is recruited, trained and unleashed upon unsuspecting foreign agents. However, as many have noticed, the execution of the plot survives only to the most superficial scrutiny. But it is damn ridiculous to complain about the inconsistencies, though, if we liked the movie. It's not like we don't know it's a film.

What does strike as slightly annoying is the length of the feature. Certainly this could have been more concise in the length of a normal film or more detailed and watchable in a three or four episode miniseries. As such, you can't wait for it to be over, waiting for the climactic ending that, alas, doesn't really come. Everything is explained in the end, but with a fizzling finale that holds no power and creates no emotion.

Beautiful Hayley Atwell and Rufus Seawell both made the film bearable due to their performance. Perhaps it would have been better to just discard the 1970's story and just tell the 1940 one from beginning to end. The Americans would have done so, ended the story with her escaping and quickly preparing a sequel. :)

Reviewed by johnkuhnlein-660535 / 10

Absurdly Ahistorical

The premise of this movie is crazily wrong. Get this: in 1941 the Soviets did not want America to enter the war. Yikes. Whoever wrote this must have dropped out of school in the 8th grade.

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