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A l'heure de quitter la CIA, Nathan Muir apprand que son ex-partenaire, le jeune Tom Bishop, vient d'être capturé en Chine lors d'une opération audacieuse. Accusé d'espionnage, il sera exécuté dans les 24 heures. La CIA, craignant un incident international, refuse de le sauver. Oubliant les rancoeurs, Nathan décide de s'en occuper lui-même. Pour lui commence alors sa mission la plus personnelle et la plus dangereuse... (Metropolitan FilmExport)

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POMO 

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français Robert Redford s'installe au bureau au début et, en se remémorant les aventures d'espionnage qu'il a vécues avec son partenaire Brad Pitt, il ne bouge pas de là jusqu'à la fin du film. Une mosaïque de flashbacks d'espionnage qui pense qu'elle peut captiver en se contentant d'un scénario intelligemment écrit sans une bonne dose d'action et de personnages principaux bien développés. Une erreur. Consacrer autant d'attention du public à un scénario surchargé de 130 minutes, qui ne récompense en rien grandement... je n'en joue pas. ()

Lima 

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anglais I can have all the reservations I want about the script, but the fact is that Scott is an excellent craftsman, his direction is dynamic, and the plot moves forward quickly. That's why the two hours went by like water and I didn't have the feeling of plot fragmentation thanks to the frequent flashbacks. I must also praise the production design, the realities of Beirut with streets full of chaos looked really convincing. And the actors? Redford is still awesome and a great actor, even at his age, and Pitt is just Pitt. Again, he didn't forgo his typical acting mannerisms in places, but he won't change. All in all, an above average thriller, but only for one viewing. Three and a half stars. ()

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EvilPhoEniX 

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anglais This is easily the best spy movie. A great story of love, honor, principle and sacrifice compiled into a contemporary spy thriller. A brilliant plot and a battle of wits that goes on from the beginning to the last minute. A riveting, well written, intelligent and superbly acted Hollywood smash starring the excellent Brad Pitt and Robert Redford. ()

Malarkey 

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anglais It’s been a long time since I saw Spy Game for the first time. It was at a time when I was terribly biased against Tony Scott. I was bothered by the way he told his stories, where if you miss a second, you immediately get lost in the plot. Or at least I have always felt like that. I actually felt the same way about Spy Game. But I decided to try my best with this movie and I must say that it made me happy in all respects. The story is realistic; it reminds me a bit of French films from the seventies. Robert Redford and Brad Pitt deliver great performances and it’s a pleasure to watch them. I don’t think I’ll ever forget the scene in Berlin where Redford trains Brad and sends him to an absolutely unknown balcony. This wonderful scene and their friendship are a true joy to watch. ()

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anglais This is a film with sober ratings and average reviews, but for me, it is Tony Scott's best film and one of those rare cases of action-packed spy drama that I can really appreciate. It's quite typical that this film has much lower ratings than a series of absurdly exaggerated action-packed films. Of course, the screenplay has its flaws here and there, which is why I am not giving it a five-star rating, but Robert Redford is excellent, the film maintains tension practically throughout, with dynamic editing that has nothing to do with choppiness, and especially the parts set in Beirut are precise in terms of action. Overall impression: 85%. ()

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