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RE: Mark Rylance is reliably brilliant

Posted by Bambi_B on March 22, 2022 at 04:37:59:

tinear,

Since 1995, and the quiet, memorable "Angels and Insects", any movie with Mark Rylance will have here a high probability of being looked into.

He was terrific as the nonchalant, captured Russian spy in "Bridge of Spies" (with Tom Hanks). When asked by the FBI why he wasn't panicking in absolute fear, the character softly replies, "Would it help?"

Another intriguing movie with a tailoring background is a spy thriller, "The Tailor of Panama" with Geoffrey Rush and Pierce Brosnan, based on the titular novel of John le Carre.

By chance only yesterday, I watched "The Man in the White Suit" (Alec Guiness) which I hadn't seen for probably 25+ years.

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