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When charismatic terrorist Adam Qasim escapes from MI5 custody during a routine handover, the legendary Harry Pearce, Head of Counter-terrorism, is blamed. Disgraced and forced to resign, no-one is surprised when Harry disappears one night off a bridge into the Thames...
With MI5 on its knees in the wake of the Qasim debacle and facing controversial reform, former agent Will Crombie is brought back to uncover the truth they feared – Harry's still alive. He's gone rogue, and needs Will's help.
As Qasim prepares his devastating attack on the heart of MI5 in London, Will must decide whether to turn Harry in – or risk everything by trusting the damaged, dangerous master spy who has already betrayed him once before... (Pinewood Pictures)

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Malarkey 

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English If I don’t count James Bond, it seems to me that the English turn movie spies into boring and uninteresting caricatures with dry humor. But Spooks: The Greater Good is a different thing, similar to Bond in particular. Proper action that doesn’t bore you from the beginning till the end. And at the same time, it stars unfamiliar actors and plays around with them brilliantly and so you are waiting for what is going to happen to the characters at any moment. I wasn’t expecting this, but I got really great action. How come that this movie in particular has a weak score of 60% from the reviewers? ()

kaylin 

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English For me, this film is quite a decent calculation. It was anticipated that the series Spooks would be one of those that are quite well-known and popular. Kit Harington, sorry, Jon Snow, is a heartthrob of a generation, and then you add a bit of a grittier take on the action thriller genre, resulting in something that interests the modern generation. It’s a cheaper Mission: Impossible. It's not much more than that. ()

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