Review: Tinker Tailor, Soldier Spy

“Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy” is out now in the UK, December in the US

1973. The opening scene of “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy” tastes like a can of ox-tail soup washed down with whiskey and 40 fags. A dimly lit flat harbours a clammy conspiracy. Stacks of files list dangerously close to overflowing ashtrays and towering paranoia, “You weren’t followed?” rasps Control chief of MI6 British intelligence. The hooks are well and truly in.

Budapest. Two MiG fighters smash the tranquillity of the establishing shot. These are the swords of the Soviet Gods, rapiers of modernity, the very antithesis of the intelligence officers, scalp hunters, and pavement artists employed to steal their blueprints. Men and women trashed by years in the shadows. Men like Jim Prideaux to whom every bead of sweat, clink of a coffee cup, or creak of leather could be his undoing.

“A man should know when to leave the party.” It’s a very British coup at the cankerous heart of the “Circus” the higher echelons of MI6. Like a drowned rat Control leaves the sinking ship to his rival Percy Alleline smug and overbearing in his victory. Control has failed spectacularly; his attempt to unravel a mole has come apart at the seams. Slithering behind Control is the ophidian George Smiley inscrutable as he slides into his forced retirement.

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The 10 best movies of the fearsome decade

The 00s were a decade fraught with fear. They began with the millennium bug and ended with the growing debacle in Afghanistan. Like a downbeat Hollywood franchise played out over countless movies, the war on terror set the narrative for ten long years.

The story of the decade had it all: the ultimate terrorist atrocity, a super-villain on the run and a gung-ho president seriously out of his depth. It had numerous sub-plots: greed, corruption, oil, religious turmoil and natural disasters of biblical proportions. Pandemics stalked the land, pirates ruled the seas and sharks swam down the streets of New Orleans. The Russian bear snarled and China held the world’s economy to ransom.

The golden hero to emerge from the smouldering ashes of the White House has had a year in power. Did he bite off more than he could chew, or is he playing the long game — a cliffhanger to be concluded in the decade to come? Will he emerge triumphant or be defeated by his own country? Continue reading