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Hawks paints a gripping picture of ambition and the shadows of intelligence work. Gemma Bridger, the lead, is portrayed with such nuance—her confidence is palpable, yet the film subtly hints at the pressures lurking beneath her composed exterior. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of tension to build naturally during the park surveillance—a simple job that spirals into something much more complex. Practical effects lend an authenticity to certain sequences, grounding the espionage elements in a more relatable reality. The atmosphere is drenched in a mix of tension and quiet introspection, making you wonder about the cost of success in this line of work. The cinematography is striking too, capturing both the mundane and the thrilling in a unique way.
Strong performance by the leadAtmospheric cinematographyNuanced exploration of ambition
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