A beguiling all-star cast

Roy Bland (Ciaran Hinds) is, like his name, an inscrutable enigma. Bill Haydon (Colin Firth) is an urbane womaniser whose conquests include Smiley’s wife.
By: Eileen
 
Sept. 26, 2011 - PRLog -- In these days of diminished attention spans, I worry whether audiences are willing to steep themselves in the intricacies of this complex puzzle. The movie requires concentration. It isn’t dull, but may strike some viewers, especially younger ones, as such.This is a mature film - a character drama, as much as a thriller - aimed at grown-ups. As such, it may disappear from cinemas more speedily than it deserves. But if you’re in the mood for expertly handled tension, subtle menace and superior acting by everyone involved, this is not to be missed.

Smiley is a man of principle and unimpeachable patriotism, but he has his own issues with the people he’s investigating, after the death of his old mentor, known only as Control (John Hurt).Percy Allenine (Toby Jones) is an ambitious Scot who has moved into the top job after Control’s demise, and doesn’t take kindly to anyone questioning his judgment.Toby Esterhase (David Dencik) is equally spiky and defensive.
Oldman differs from this by bringing a more dangerous quality, a sense of suppressed fury, a refusal to lie down and endure the disrespect of his peers and juniors - sympathetic qualities that also give the film more urgency and dynamism than the seven-part TV series. The screenplay by Peter Straughan and Bridget O’Connor leaps about in time confusingly, especially if you haven’t read the novel, and is a tad underwritten when it comes to the mole’s motivation, but it’s faithful to the novel’s plot and atmosphere - remarkably so, given the modest running-time of 127 minutes from: http://www.asosdiscountcodeuk.com.

Smiley wishes to know who betrayed Haydon’s best friend, Jim Prideaux (Mark Strong), a top British spy shot in the back all too literally, but stabbed in the back metaphorically, while on active service, Smiley involves the help of junior MI6 official Peter Guillam (Benedict Cumberbatch), retired female bureaucrat Connie Sachs (Kathy Burke) and rogue spy Ricki Tarr - charismatically played by Tom Hardy, an extremely capable late replacement for Michael Fassbender.

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