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9/10
Excellent fast-paced spy movie
dv-816-79308315 January 2018
This is a very good and authentic spy movie. Very plausible scenario and suspenseful with excellent acting. Authenticity and personal motivations are at the heart of this film.

It is fast paced and at least in the beginning the subtitles are a bit hard to read. The movie keeps you on your seat and holds you right up until the end.
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9/10
WHAT MAKES A SPY
deanofrpps10 June 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Meet LT Andrev Kanayev (Oskar Kuchera). He's in a bind. The USSR is dissolving and with it,Russia's strangehold over Eastern Europe. Says Kanayev's superior, 25 years of work in building the Warsaw Pact went down the drain.

Kanayev's unit is being withdrawn to what's left of Mother Russia. "I have no job, no house, no car," he laments to his friend Marek over a tankard of beer. Though Marek suggests the French foreign legion, LT Kanatev does not immediately tumble to the idea. He has to be prodded by being set up in an apparent homicide.

Smuggled into France, Kanayev attemts to enlist in French Foreign Legion. After rigorous basic training, Kanayev is recruited by French intelligence. Returned to Russia as a French operative, Kanayev produces impressive results but as Russia recovers, Kanayev's former comrades are hot on his tail.

Will he get caught? What are the consequences? Will he return to France and live in a Chateau in the country like a madman living in a home created by his imagination?

Excellent film! Little the US produces can compare to its scope and insight.
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