Showing posts with label Espionage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Espionage. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Liaison and Black Doves




Part of the struggle that we face in the present day is the proliferation of information and the ability to extract data from that information. It affects us in many ways, but in a sense a little more for those who are in the entertainment business. The ability to draw your usage and viewer stats from a show means that you can now predict the success of a sequel or another season based on the viewership of the first installment. This seems to be the case with Liaison (Apple TV) and Black Doves (Netflix). Both a British shows and some argue that those who are behind them are trying to capitalize on the massive attention that has come from Slow Horses. This show now in its third season is very difficult to replicate but you cannot blame these others for trying. 




The spy genre is quickly becoming one of my favorite and these shows both fall under that category. They both have borrowed heavily from each other (making use of love interests one from a previous younger life and the other from an out of marriage romance). Black Doves is a little more cheeky and possibly enjoyable with quirky characters that are funny as well as brutal. It is a rarity to see female assassins although this show makes full use of them. I love the performance of Kathryn Hunter who plays the character of Lenny. A leader in the underworld who meets her clients in a busy restaurant and is charge of maintaining order in a chaotic violence filled city. She looks frighteningly similar to the late Judge Ruth Bader Ginsberg. 

Liaison on the other hand was quite frighteningly accurate or shall I say timely in  terms of how relevant its material was to the present day. I stumbled accross it and downloaded it on the same day that rebels made inroads in Syria and this country did feature a lot in this series. It is really a game between Syria, the US, the UK and France and their attempt to get their hands on a very skilled Syrian Hacker who is seeking to sell his information. 




All this takes place in the midst of some controversial arms deals between the British and the French (at least a French owned Arms Trading Company) high is bent on sealing this deal with or without the approval of its government. 

All this takes place in the midst of what Die Hard Called a Fire Sale a multi pronged Cyber Attack that focuses on Infrastructure by taking advantage of the dependence on the Internet. The conversation about these types of attacks sprung from an article called Farewell to Arms by John Carlin which was written in the late nineties. In Liaison the cyber security center is attacked first, then the rail system followed by a flood control system on the Thames after which the terrorists take control of a plane. 

Monday, October 23, 2023

Citadel






 

I have posted the standard Wikipedia summaries that I usually enjoy in this piece. What we have done differently is simply release them as images. So you have a very brief image describing the show as well as the central characters and then you have what some of the critics said about the film. 


In my view it was a good show. The action scenes were really intense. You could say they were ‘Johnwickesqe’ clearly the style of close shooting in the series featuring the famed actor from the a John Wick movies was employed here. The rapid fire shots to the head and the gore that emerges from this. The use of multiple fighting styles that seems to almost be dance like. Then there is the choice of characters. Stanley Tucci is amazing with his one liners his wit and his nonchalance. Lesley Manville excels in her presentation of a brutal and calculating minister with a history in the world of espionage and abound to pick with her adversaries. She is conniving and cruel. The twins I like the most with the bearded look they are an unusual pair of viscous villains. We are accustomed to other types of antiheroes…maybe slightly thinner and taller with darker hair. We might even see the occasional white haired or even black tall bad guy. But a bearded one is a fresh look and the actor does this role justice. I like the way the film takes you through the complex histories of the main characters and the decisions that they have to make. I like the love story that is woven in the series and the issues that divined those who chose a life in service of a greater good. This is what the show portrays the life of espionage involving the greater good of not just nations but serving on a global scale. There is an interesting line in the series in which the two doomed lovers are confronted with their feelings and a statement is made to the effect of “you cannot be a spy and a saint at the same time”. 


Then there are other issues such as memory that are explored. Maybe even the idea of life after death in the sense that those who go and maybe return must make the choice to live on or relive their past lives and meet their old loves in a new frame? There are also interesting explorations about memory and the idea that these can be preserved and maybe even wiped by the push of a button. 


Overall I would say maybe 80% for me. For the combination action, history, the exploration of science, global dynamics, relationships, love, broader themes like justice and equity.