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All the Old Knives

  • 2022
  • R
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
31K
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Laurence Fishburne, Jonathan Pryce, Thandiwe Newton, and Chris Pine in All the Old Knives (2022)
A modern-day espionage thriller that follows Henry as he investigates Celia, a past flame from their days as CIA intelligence officers in Vienna, who is now under suspicion of having been a double agent. Using flashbacks to weave together multiple timelines, All the Old Knives peels back the layers of their past romance and exposes the truth behind a devastating terrorist attack they were unable to stop.
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In Vienna, Veteran CIA agent Henry is reunited with his former colleague and lover Celia.In Vienna, Veteran CIA agent Henry is reunited with his former colleague and lover Celia.In Vienna, Veteran CIA agent Henry is reunited with his former colleague and lover Celia.

  • Director
    • Janus Metz
  • Writer
    • Olen Steinhauer
  • Stars
    • Goksin Erdemli
    • Kasia Madera
    • Chris Pine
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    31K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Janus Metz
    • Writer
      • Olen Steinhauer
    • Stars
      • Goksin Erdemli
      • Kasia Madera
      • Chris Pine
    • 319User reviews
    • 108Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Premieres Apr. 8 on Prime Video
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    Goksin Erdemli
    Goksin Erdemli
    • Turkish Airlines Stewardess
    Kasia Madera
    • News Reporter #1
    Chris Pine
    Chris Pine
    • Henry Pelham
    Thandiwe Newton
    Thandiwe Newton
    • Celia Harrison
    Laurence Fishburne
    Laurence Fishburne
    • Vick Wallinger
    Jonathan Pryce
    Jonathan Pryce
    • Bill Compton
    Ahd
    Ahd
    • Leila Maloof
    • (as Ahd Kamel)
    Jonjo O'Neill
    Jonjo O'Neill
    • Ernst Pul
    Abdul Alshareef
    Abdul Alshareef
    • Suleiman Abdulwahed
    David Dawson
    David Dawson
    • Owen Lassiter
    David Bedella
    David Bedella
    • Drew Favreau
    Oscar Coleman
    Oscar Coleman
    • Evan Favreau
    Cali Gayle
    • Ginny Favreau
    Joshua Lacey
    Joshua Lacey
    • Freddy
    Gala Gordon
    Gala Gordon
    • Waitress
    Dar Dash
    Dar Dash
    • Bartender
    David Appleton
    David Appleton
    • Restaurant Guest
    Barbara Appleton
    Barbara Appleton
    • Restaurant Guest
    • Director
      • Janus Metz
    • Writer
      • Olen Steinhauer
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'All the Old Knives' is a dialogue-driven spy thriller with mixed reception. Chris Pine and Thandiwe Newton's performances are praised for their chemistry and intensity. The film's slow pace and focus on character interactions are highlighted, though some find it lacking in thrills. The plot's moral ambiguity and classic spy film comparisons receive varied feedback. Direction and screenplay are divisive, and the supporting cast is seen as underutilized.
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    7Blumanowar

    Very good and underated so far

    Definitely a 7 or more. Right now showing a 6 is very underated. Great acting by both Newton and Pine. Keeps you interested throughout. I'd recommend for sure.
    7gcarpiceci

    For the connoisseurs of the genre

    The movie has all the good accessories: sleek production, atmospheric mise-en-scene, glossy photography, powerful soundtrack.

    But it's the excellent screenplay (from author Olen Steinhauer) and acting performances that make All The Old Knives a high quality espionage thriller, one made of the good old stuff.

    For once the genre is not represented in movies by the usual kiss-kiss bang-bang, car chases, fistfights and the whole James Bond enchilada. This is espionage for connoisseurs.
    8david-meldrum

    Moving And Gripping Le Carré-esque Espionage Thriller

    A small-scale, ale Carré-esque spy thriller that both moves and grips. Centering around a meal shared between Thandiwe Newton and Chris Pine, former lovers and espionage colleagues, it uses flashbacks deftly to tell its story, and convincingly portray the way former partners share remembered intimacies and conflicting agendas. The story itself unfolds layer by layer, and the economic run time is refreshing. There are just enough hints to the truth to make you think you know what's going on, but not enough to spoil the final act revelations. It's deftly played, emotionally truthful and gripping right to the end, with Newton especially impressive with her layered performance.
    8gcsman

    Don't expect James Bond. This one is a lot deeper.

    Bottom line is that All the Old Knives is a really fine and absorbing movie. I recommend it, no hesitation. The rest of what I have to say about it just fills in details.

    Spy thrillers on the screen seem to fall into two categories. The first and by far the most numerous is the James Bond path: fill the screen with action and when in doubt, add in more car chases, hand-to-hand fights, and explosions. These efforts can be extremely well done and give you a great thrill ride and if that's what you want, there's no lack of choices out there. But the generic problem with those was nicely nailed by that very wise writer Ursula Le Guin: if the only thing going on is unceasing physical action, that's a sure sign no story is being told. (Or words to that effect -- I had trouble finding the exact quote.)

    So then we have the second category: the John LeCarre camp. Much rarer and ultimately more interesting. Sylistically the daddy of all of these is The Spy Who Came In From the Cold (1965, starring Richard Burton and Claire Bloom). All the Old Knives is spookily close to a modern version of that. Chris Pine and Thandiwe Newton play now-retired intelligence officers tasked with getting to the bottom of an 8-year-old unsolved mystery: what went wrong with the way their agency dealt with the infamous Flight 127 in Vienna, taken over and destroyed by terrorists? Was there a mole among them, and who? The story gets laid out for us in flashbacks and replays of their memories (and sometimes flashbacks within the flashbacks), bit by bit.

    Here's a spoiler for free: there's not a SINGLE car chase, fight, or explosion. Not one. (There is one gunshot.) This is grittier, realer, and tenser. If you think this is boring -- here, have a lollipop. Go away and let the grownups watch it.

    The two stars Pine and Newton virtually carry the whole movie, with a bit of help from veterans Laurence Fishburne and Jonathan Pryce in supporting roles. But they are all excellent and the dialog is impressively realistic, constantly engaging. Following the twists and turns is not meant to be easy, I think, but the scenes connect seamlessly and flow beautifully. Is there a message underneath it all? It's never said out loud, but I think it is just that in this spy business, everybody taking part -- sooner or later, right side or wrong side -- loses. Be prepared to have a mix of feelings by the end.
    7ops-52535

    its like a good old chessmatch...

    Where the complicated strings of life in the shadowlands of spying at each other, ultimately leads to the fall of a king or chessmate or chest mate and good night...

    an unusual tight , extremely dusk, grey and dark spythriller, not as action filled as ''spy games'', but eventually pretty decent try on a genre that hasnt been overflowing the market lately. Its got pieces and bits of material from 70 and 80's classics, like ''sting'' and ''the mole'', and the story is pretty tense to follow.

    A bit slow on plot speed, and some lack on prescicionediting, its overflowed with decent filmatographic and dramaturgic cleverness, and the surprises never seems to end. A bit dull is the musical score, and the acting never reaches the upper cut, but entertaining it is. So without blood and gore and heavy shootouts, the grumpy old man recommends this kinda spy chess.

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    • Trivia
      The rendezvous location where Henry and Celia have dinner is supposedly the wine-only "Vin de Vie" restaurant in Carmel when, in actuality, the glass-walled restaurant with ocean views was built on a soundstage in London using an LED backdrop. It looks remarkably like Canlis in Seattle
    • Goofs
      Near the beginning of the film, Chris Pine's character drives to Carmel-by-the-Sea. But he's shown driving south on the Pacific Coast Highway over Bixby Creek Bridge, which would take him in the opposite direction.
    • Quotes

      Celia Harrison: [about having children] It's not for the faint of heart.

    • Soundtracks
      Lovesong
      Written by Robert Smith (as Robert James Smith), Simon Gallup (as Simon Johnathon Gallup), Porl Thompson, Boris Williams, Roger O'Donnell, Laurence Tolhurst (as Laurence Andrew Tolhurst)

      Performed by Amanda Bergman

      Produced by Petter Winnberg

      All instruments played by Petter Winnberg

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    • Release date
      • April 8, 2022 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Усі старі ножі
    • Filming locations
      • Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Amazon Studios
      • Barry Linen Motion Pictures
      • Big Indie Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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