Während des Kalten Kriegs: Ein Spion versucht gemeinsam mit seiner russischen Quelle die Kubakrise zu beenden.Während des Kalten Kriegs: Ein Spion versucht gemeinsam mit seiner russischen Quelle die Kubakrise zu beenden.Während des Kalten Kriegs: Ein Spion versucht gemeinsam mit seiner russischen Quelle die Kubakrise zu beenden.
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As for me, the most important reference point for watching films is the cast. If I see interesting actors who select roles wisely and don't star in anything, it means that the novelties with their participation are mandatory to see. And since Benedict Cumberbatch starred in "Spy Games", such a movie can't be missed.
The storyline takes us back to the early 60s. The businessman Greville Wynne becomes a spy in the service of Her Majesty. While in Moscow, Neville gets instructions from a Russian colonel who has decided to go over to England's side, and who would have thought that very soon the stakes in the espionage game would become extremely high. The lives of millions of innocent people around the planet will depend on them.
Benedict Cumberbatch's performance is as good as ever. Once again I am convinced that he is one of the best actors of his generation and I can't remember a single bad film with his participation. And as for "The Courier", Cumberbatch drastically differs from Sherlock or Doctor Strange. He doesn't play a superhuman, capable of anything, but at the same time he bestows us strong emotions and we really worry about his hero.
In general, the film's worth seeing to understand its full dramatic and historical depth. The shot is interesting, there are no unnecessary moments, everything is in essence. These are the kind of films you need to watch and discuss!
The storyline takes us back to the early 60s. The businessman Greville Wynne becomes a spy in the service of Her Majesty. While in Moscow, Neville gets instructions from a Russian colonel who has decided to go over to England's side, and who would have thought that very soon the stakes in the espionage game would become extremely high. The lives of millions of innocent people around the planet will depend on them.
Benedict Cumberbatch's performance is as good as ever. Once again I am convinced that he is one of the best actors of his generation and I can't remember a single bad film with his participation. And as for "The Courier", Cumberbatch drastically differs from Sherlock or Doctor Strange. He doesn't play a superhuman, capable of anything, but at the same time he bestows us strong emotions and we really worry about his hero.
In general, the film's worth seeing to understand its full dramatic and historical depth. The shot is interesting, there are no unnecessary moments, everything is in essence. These are the kind of films you need to watch and discuss!
The most important American asset in Russia during the Cold War. The movie does not nearly do enough justice to Oleg Penkovsky's contributions to the US and the UK. A quick read up on the net helps do justice to both Oleg Penkovsky and Greville Wynne.
Still, The Courier is a solid production. Most notable is Benedict Cumberbatch's dedicated performance, including the drastic changes to his body weight. Merab Ninidze also does a splendid job.
Of course, real life spy work is less like Hollywood action movies... so there's just a lot of taking photos on small cameras and passing packages around. You won't get a lot of close call James Bond type action scenes. So the actual exciting bit was describing the precautions to spy work. Articulating what goes behind the scenes of seemingly unnoticeable spy work was appreciated. But that was pretty short.
The Courier also tries to be a little too ambitious. I don't know if the final act was necessary. Obviously, it showcased Cumberbatch's acting skills the most. However, it did seem like an entirely different movie.
Finally, the homage to good patriotic work is appreciated. Hard to diss two heroes, and glad I could know more about the folks who risk their lives in the shadows to protect us.
Still, The Courier is a solid production. Most notable is Benedict Cumberbatch's dedicated performance, including the drastic changes to his body weight. Merab Ninidze also does a splendid job.
Of course, real life spy work is less like Hollywood action movies... so there's just a lot of taking photos on small cameras and passing packages around. You won't get a lot of close call James Bond type action scenes. So the actual exciting bit was describing the precautions to spy work. Articulating what goes behind the scenes of seemingly unnoticeable spy work was appreciated. But that was pretty short.
The Courier also tries to be a little too ambitious. I don't know if the final act was necessary. Obviously, it showcased Cumberbatch's acting skills the most. However, it did seem like an entirely different movie.
Finally, the homage to good patriotic work is appreciated. Hard to diss two heroes, and glad I could know more about the folks who risk their lives in the shadows to protect us.
A surprisingly good watch, with it being nice to see Mr Cumberbatch in a role that isn't a Marvel green screen epic.
I recommend this film.
I recommend this film.
It was the early 1960s, the USA and Russia were in a race to amass nuclear weapons. It was to the point that if both of them did a maximum launch at each other it would destroy most of the world as we knew it. In truth they wanted to bury each other.
In October 1962 I was a senior in high school and that is the month of an event that came to be called the Cuban missile crisis. Russia decided to move nuclear missiles to Cuba, just a few miles off the coast of the USA. There was nothing favorable about that move. The still new US President JFK had a tough decision, how to confront Russia and get them to reverse their plans. As history witnessed Russia backed off.
That is a central theme in the story here, based on real people and real events. An English businessman was convinced to expand his business dealings to Russia, there he would befriend a Russian who would pass him photographic microfilm. He became the courier. A main topic were the plans to place the missiles in Cuba. This spy work was what tipped England and the USA off to the Russian plans and allowed them to monitor the situation which eventually resulted in the confrontation to get Russian ships to turn back.
This is a very good movie, well-acted and well-told. My wife and watched it streaming on Amazon.
Edit July 2023: Watching it again, it is such a well-made and well-acted movie you can watch it every year or two and still enjoy it as much as the first time.
In October 1962 I was a senior in high school and that is the month of an event that came to be called the Cuban missile crisis. Russia decided to move nuclear missiles to Cuba, just a few miles off the coast of the USA. There was nothing favorable about that move. The still new US President JFK had a tough decision, how to confront Russia and get them to reverse their plans. As history witnessed Russia backed off.
That is a central theme in the story here, based on real people and real events. An English businessman was convinced to expand his business dealings to Russia, there he would befriend a Russian who would pass him photographic microfilm. He became the courier. A main topic were the plans to place the missiles in Cuba. This spy work was what tipped England and the USA off to the Russian plans and allowed them to monitor the situation which eventually resulted in the confrontation to get Russian ships to turn back.
This is a very good movie, well-acted and well-told. My wife and watched it streaming on Amazon.
Edit July 2023: Watching it again, it is such a well-made and well-acted movie you can watch it every year or two and still enjoy it as much as the first time.
We need more movies like this. If you enjoy movies that teach history with good acting and are clean without all the typical Hollywood garbage then this movie is for you. Terrific movie!
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- WissenswertesScreenwriter Tom O'Connor found out as much as he could about Greville Wynne and Oleg Penkovsky. Their relationship is mentioned in several books but only in fragments. "There's enough to understand the basics," O'Connor stated. "A lot of the events were and remain classified, and so sometimes, finding out what exactly happened was a challenge because there is active misinformation being put out by both sides. People don't necessarily want everything on-the-record."
- PatzerIn a panoramic shot of Moscow, Wynne walks along the embankment opposite the building of the Ministry of Defense. Although it was built in 1951, a late 2014 annex with two-headed eagles on the friezes is visible. In Soviet times, two-headed eagles were a symbol of czarism and under no circumstances could they appear on an official building in the center of Moscow.
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Oleg Penkovsky: Greville, we are only two people. But this is how things change.
- Crazy CreditsVintage news footage of the real Greville Wynne is shown before the end credits.
- VerbindungenFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Movies of 2021 (So Far) (2021)
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 6.613.432 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 1.885.829 $
- 21. März 2021
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 26.001.227 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 52 Minuten
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