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Em 2003, enquanto os políticos em Inglaterra e nos EUA procuram invadir o Iraque, Katharine Gun (Keira Knightley), uma tradutora do GCHQ - serviço de inteligência britânico responsável pela garantia de informação ao Governo Britânico e às Forças Armadas - divulga um email secreto onde é pedido para que membros do Conselho de Segurança das Nações Unidas sejam espiados, com o objetivo de os forçar a votar favoravelmente a resolução para validar a guerra. Acusada de violar a Lei dos Segredos Oficiais, e enfrentando a possibilidade de ser presa, Katharine e os seus advogados iniciam a defesa da ação dela. Com a vida, liberdade e casamento ameaçados, ela tem de defender aquilo em que acredita... (NOS Lusomundo Audiovisuais)

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Kaka 

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inglês Another small big film that didn't get an Oscar nod and international fame just because a few years before the similarly conceived Spotlight did with an even juicier topic. The fact that most politicians lie, manipulate, and steal is such an unexplored and generic theme that it can easily earn minus film points even in such a very well staged procedural with GoT actors and a great Keira. ()

Necrotongue 

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inglês Let me get this straight: the Russians are the bad guys and Western "democracies" are the good guys. And then someone decides to make this treacherous film that maliciously stabs all the declared unshakable values ​​ in the kidneys. The best approach is to keep relying on your common sense. The film didn't bring any great revelations. All the wars for freedom of the oppressed citizens fought from across the Atlantic look the same, have similar consequences, and whoever has a problem with them will be trampled underground. At least most of the time. But I'm glad the creators decided to draw attention to this issue with such a well-made film with a great cast, and I really enjoyed it. ()

angel74 

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inglês A well-crafted film about a case directly related to the 2003 invasion of Iraq by American and British troops. Keira Knightley gives a very convincing performance as the plucky spy Katharine Gun, giving a very convincing performance while looking physically and mentally very exhausted, which is necessary to portray this role. Also worth mentioning is the structurally unified musical score, which manages to maintain the dramatic tension practically throughout the entire film. (75%) ()