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Shadow Dancer Movie Review
A great combination of family drama and spy thriller.
Belfast, 1990. The battle between the Irish government and the IRA in full swing, but both sides discussed a ceasefire. Unfortunately for Colette (Andrea Riseborough) and her family do the ceasefire late, he ends up in the middle of terror. As a member of the IRA ordered him to put a bomb in the subway station, but do not go according to plan, he was arrested by the Mac (Clive Owen), a member of MI5 (British intelligence). To protect the safety of her son, she acted as a spy for the Mac and play through information on fixed times about his family and friends who are all closely involved in the IRA. The acquaintance, however, the type you prefer not to have against you, but his subsequent visit to Mac raise the issue with the local leaders of the IRA.
Mother, Daughter, Sister, Spy
Colette McVeigh - Mother, Daughter, Sister, Spy. The tagline on the poster reminds equals good spy movie last year: mole. And in fact, this also applies to the film; The same gentle pace, strong acting and continues to threaten environment; nothing is what it seems, no one seems to trust. But there Mole is a great movie with international conspiracies, Shadow Dancer is only a little espionage thriller also eye for Colette family drama, as the tagline on the poster to give away. And that is the strength of the film, the characters feel real and you unite with them, understand their motives. Colette is not the ruthless terrorist because one might expect, but a woman who does everything for her children in an environment that they are unlikely to perfect self-eight. Ira was his family, but his real family soon prove invaluable in her life running smoothly at all.
Technically more correct
Also technically compelling film. The small colorful Irish neighborhoods, gray dress and gray clouds gives harsh environments where Colette bright red jacket back against contrasts, as if to say: I do not belong here. But he was here and sold by both sides in situations where they would rather not, giving some very exciting scenes. The film has quietly developed and supported by a great soundtrack. This ensures that the movie except the great drama of the family is a spy thriller with a sufficient level of exciting scenes and wild environment that invites suspicion.
conclusion
Shadow Dancer is not as great and wonderful as the mole, but still a great spy movie with the right amount of focus on the family drama for the characters to give sufficient depth. Audiovisual sector is also plenty to enjoy like after mole deliver intelligence has never had, you go to the Shadow Dancer with confidence.
Belfast, 1990. The battle between the Irish government and the IRA in full swing, but both sides discussed a ceasefire. Unfortunately for Colette (Andrea Riseborough) and her family do the ceasefire late, he ends up in the middle of terror. As a member of the IRA ordered him to put a bomb in the subway station, but do not go according to plan, he was arrested by the Mac (Clive Owen), a member of MI5 (British intelligence). To protect the safety of her son, she acted as a spy for the Mac and play through information on fixed times about his family and friends who are all closely involved in the IRA. The acquaintance, however, the type you prefer not to have against you, but his subsequent visit to Mac raise the issue with the local leaders of the IRA.
Mother, Daughter, Sister, Spy
Colette McVeigh - Mother, Daughter, Sister, Spy. The tagline on the poster reminds equals good spy movie last year: mole. And in fact, this also applies to the film; The same gentle pace, strong acting and continues to threaten environment; nothing is what it seems, no one seems to trust. But there Mole is a great movie with international conspiracies, Shadow Dancer is only a little espionage thriller also eye for Colette family drama, as the tagline on the poster to give away. And that is the strength of the film, the characters feel real and you unite with them, understand their motives. Colette is not the ruthless terrorist because one might expect, but a woman who does everything for her children in an environment that they are unlikely to perfect self-eight. Ira was his family, but his real family soon prove invaluable in her life running smoothly at all.
Technically more correct
Also technically compelling film. The small colorful Irish neighborhoods, gray dress and gray clouds gives harsh environments where Colette bright red jacket back against contrasts, as if to say: I do not belong here. But he was here and sold by both sides in situations where they would rather not, giving some very exciting scenes. The film has quietly developed and supported by a great soundtrack. This ensures that the movie except the great drama of the family is a spy thriller with a sufficient level of exciting scenes and wild environment that invites suspicion.
conclusion
Shadow Dancer is not as great and wonderful as the mole, but still a great spy movie with the right amount of focus on the family drama for the characters to give sufficient depth. Audiovisual sector is also plenty to enjoy like after mole deliver intelligence has never had, you go to the Shadow Dancer with confidence.
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