Una cita con el pasado currently has an average rating of 5.9 out of 10 and has been rated by 137 users on our platform.
...an urbane thriller calibrated for slow burns and analog attention spans.
Read full review at Entertainment WeeklyIt is the classic Le Carré conflation of three different sorts of betrayal: personal, professional and patriotic.
Read full review at The GuardianA smart, compelling, pared-down thriller for grown-ups, anchored by a pair of stunningly charming performances from Chris Pine and Thandiwe Newton.
Read full review at Empire...en meget mere intim og romantisk katten efter musen-fortælling, end vi er vant til fra den klassiske actionprægede spionthriller.
Read full review at Politiken...er så fortættet og spændende, at det føles som et, langt tilbageholdt åndedrag.
Read full review at BerlingskeChris Pine er fremragende i hovedrollen som agenten Henry, men det er Thandiwe Newtons Celia, der stjæler rampelyset.
Read full review at SoundvenueSkuldkänslor ur det förflutna ligger som en skugga över intrigen i det här laddade thrillerdramat.
Read full review at MoviezineEn berättelse om globalt spionage, moralisk tvetydighet och dödligt svek?
Med Chris Pine, Thandiwe Newton, Laurence Fischburne och Jonathan Price?
Vi säger: JA TACK! Videorecension finns att hitta på: https://youtu.be/SI47_5IpqyA
...a compact, twisty little thing anchored by two leads oozing Old Hollywood charisma.
Read full review at The Austin Chronicle...tense and well-crafted espionage thriller...
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Slow burn spy thriller, not for everyone but I enjoyed it quite a bit.
The 2 lead actors/actress is SO great, and the chemistry between them is just fantastic.
The ending doesn't hold up to the rest of the movie, but non the less, if you enj...
Pine and Newton are excellent as former lovers whose relationship didn't survive a deadly plane attack.
Read full review at Common Sense MediaWatching Pine and Newton try and erotically spoon-feed each other bits of bacon while secretly trying to work out if they have to kill each other is more than enough to hang an entire film off.
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