Perhaps the only thing that separates one secret agent from another is their moral. And this moral is divided into two parts: one that makes them an agent, and another that makes him or her a human. And the catch is that either of these halves can compromise their mission. Underneath all the chaos, Agent Game is a play of morals. Let’s find out how the different characters deal with their morals.
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Bill
Bill has been carrying out interrogations for the last 30 years. And his experience has taught him to figure out when the person on the other side of the table is speaking the truth. Despite how little we see of Bill, it is enough to give us the impression that he trusts his instincts. Let us consider that the first time we see Bill speaking to Omar Abadi is the very first time they have spoken to each other.
Spoilers Ahead
Bill
Bill has been carrying out interrogations for the last 30 years. And his experience has taught him to figure out when the person on the other side of the table is speaking the truth. Despite how little we see of Bill, it is enough to give us the impression that he trusts his instincts. Let us consider that the first time we see Bill speaking to Omar Abadi is the very first time they have spoken to each other.
- 5/29/2023
- by Shubhabrata Dutta
- Film Fugitives
If you haven’t tuned into Money Heist yet, you’ve been missing one of the hottest series on Netflix right now. It’s sexy, absurdist fun, an action soap opera like no other, so addictively bingeable that it has stolen the hearts of a worldwide audience. But it’s more than escapist fare. Money Heist has also become a rallying cry of resistance that is changing the world.
It almost didn’t happen. Netflix picked up Money Heist entirely by chance. If they hadn’t, the original series might have easily vanished into obscurity for English-speaking audiences. Once Netflix got it, it blew up and became their most watched non-English series.
Money Heist was originally broadcast on Spain’s Antena 3 channel in 2017 under its native title La Casa de Papel (The House of Paper). The first season was 15 episodes, told in two parts. The initial part garnered a...
It almost didn’t happen. Netflix picked up Money Heist entirely by chance. If they hadn’t, the original series might have easily vanished into obscurity for English-speaking audiences. Once Netflix got it, it blew up and became their most watched non-English series.
Money Heist was originally broadcast on Spain’s Antena 3 channel in 2017 under its native title La Casa de Papel (The House of Paper). The first season was 15 episodes, told in two parts. The initial part garnered a...
- 7/2/2021
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Stellan Skarsgard is set to star in “Hope,” Maria Sodahl’s Norwegian drama that Scandinavian sales powerhouse TrustNordisk has just boarded.
Skarsgard, who has the lead role in the Berlinale competition title “Out Stealing Horses,” stars in “Hope” opposite Andrea Braein Hovig (“All the Beauty”). The film is the story of a couple with a large blended family that has grown apart, but when the wife is diagnosed with terminal brain cancer, their life breaks down and exposes neglected love.
The movie is being produced by producer Thomas Robsahm at Motlys, the banner behind Pernilla August’s “A Serious Game,” Eskil Vogt’s “Blind” and Joachim Trier’s movies, notably “Oslo, 31. August” and “Louder Than Bombs.”
Silje Nikoline Glimsdal, TrustNordisk’s sales and project manager, said the film is a “heartfelt and honest story.”
“‘Hope’ both captivates and inspires you by portraying the circumstances facing a serious and life-changing illness,...
Skarsgard, who has the lead role in the Berlinale competition title “Out Stealing Horses,” stars in “Hope” opposite Andrea Braein Hovig (“All the Beauty”). The film is the story of a couple with a large blended family that has grown apart, but when the wife is diagnosed with terminal brain cancer, their life breaks down and exposes neglected love.
The movie is being produced by producer Thomas Robsahm at Motlys, the banner behind Pernilla August’s “A Serious Game,” Eskil Vogt’s “Blind” and Joachim Trier’s movies, notably “Oslo, 31. August” and “Louder Than Bombs.”
Silje Nikoline Glimsdal, TrustNordisk’s sales and project manager, said the film is a “heartfelt and honest story.”
“‘Hope’ both captivates and inspires you by portraying the circumstances facing a serious and life-changing illness,...
- 2/9/2019
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Kate Middleton — who bears more than a passing resemblance to Disney princess Belle — jetted into Norway on Thursday and came face-to-face with a real-life Elsa.
On the third day of their tour of Scandinavia, Kate and Prince William were welcomed to the country by Prince Haakon (he of the disappearing beard!) and Princess Mette-Marit — who bears a striking likeness to Disney’s Frozen heroine.
Although Frozen is set in the mythical land of Arendelle, Walt Disney World uses Norway as the setting for many of their Elsa and Anna encounters. And Oslo looked the part of a magical winter wonderland...
On the third day of their tour of Scandinavia, Kate and Prince William were welcomed to the country by Prince Haakon (he of the disappearing beard!) and Princess Mette-Marit — who bears a striking likeness to Disney’s Frozen heroine.
Although Frozen is set in the mythical land of Arendelle, Walt Disney World uses Norway as the setting for many of their Elsa and Anna encounters. And Oslo looked the part of a magical winter wonderland...
- 2/1/2018
- by Simon Perry
- PEOPLE.com
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