I love spy stuff. Or to be specific, the kind of spy stuff that seems realistic. A fave movie of mine is Three Days of the Condor. And I really enjoyed the Bourne movies, even tho I always bitch about the editing in them. I even thought The Bourne Legacy (w/Jerermy Renner instead of Matt Damon) was good. Jason Bourne, otoh, was paint by numbers bland. I've liked at least half of the movies I've seen that were adapted from Le Carré novels: The Spy Who Came in From the Cold, both versions of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, and A Most Wanted Man were all good. I've seen The Constant Gardener but I can't remember what I thought of it. The Russia House and The Tailor of Panama both kinda sucked.
Some others I enjoyed: Ronin (Jean Reno is excellent in this movie), Charlie Wilson's War, and Syriana, although the latter is more of a political thriller, I guess, which I always kind of see as a sibling of the spy genre. In that respect, The Day of the Jackal (1973) is excellent and is probably my favorite of those listed. I also thought Condor on Epix was great and Rubicon on AMC was superb (best spy show I've ever seen). I did, however, find the Spielberg/Hanks movie, Bridge of Spies, kind of tepid; although I've always wanted to see it again.
Anyway, the point of my post is that Berlin Station (on Epix) is the real deal. In fact, I had started Travelers on Netflix and got through most of the first season before checking out Berlin Station. I watched both for a while before the latter really got me hooked to the point I've temporarily abandoned Travelers. If, like me, you prefer your spy shows/movies to be thrillers rather than action movies you should check this out. If you have Epix, of course. The only caveat I have is there was a moment in one of the first episodes of the second season that required a little suspension of disbelief. Otherwise, this show has been excellent.
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