Johnny Worricker
Bill Nighy
Johnny Worricker

Johnny is a long-serving MI5 officer. His boss dies suddenly, leaving behind an inexplicable file which threatens the stability of the organisation.
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Johnny Worricker
Bill Nighy
Johnny Worricker
Nancy Pierpan
Rachel Weisz
Nancy Pierpan
Alec Beasley
Ralph Fiennes
Alec Beasley
Benedict Baron
Michael Gambon
Benedict Baron
Julianne Worricker
Felicity Jones
Julianne Worricker
Ralph Wilson
Tom Hughes
Ralph Wilson
Jill Tankard
Judy Davis
Jill Tankard
Muna Hammami
Rakhee Thakrar
Muna Hammami
Anthea Catcheside
Saskia Reeves
Anthea Catcheside
Rollo Maverley
Ewen Bremner
Rollo Maverley
Leona Chew
Marthe Keller
Leona Chew
Max Vallance
Richard Lintern
Max Vallance
I enjoyed this espionage movie a lot. It followed a major unwritten rule of spy thrillers, which is to have the hero not know who he can trust at any time, but still they kept the plot from spinning off into confusion and paranoia that feeds some espionage films. I have come to appreciate Bill Nighy’s acting more and more as I see his work. He reminds me of Mark Rylance, an actor equally skilled as the lead or in a supporting role, who doesn’t shout a lot or violently emote, but rather nails his part in the quiet, convincing moments. There is no supervillain here, no Mr. Big or Goldfinger to defeat in a climactic special effects-laden final scene. In a way, the American government is the bad guy, or even the head of the department our hero works for. I couldn’t quite decide if it irritated me that our nearly frail, nearly elderly hero could still effortlessly cause a beautiful young woman to attach herself to him, but it surprisingly (to me) remained just a flutter in the plot, not very serious in the end. I have been meaning to watch this movie for a few years and I am glad I did.
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