Farewell Review

Reel Review: The Farewell movie was released in July of 2010. It was released by Neoclassics films. It is starring Emir Kusturica and an outstanding cast of members. It is a drama type movie. The rating has not been published on our listings.

What’s Inside: Farewell is a riveting, engaging, and emotional highly intelligent thriller. It is literally taken from the pages of history. About an ordinary man thrown into the biggest theft of soviet information of the Cold War. A piece of history that is unknown until now, which Ronald Reagan called one of the most important espionage cases of the 20th century. Farewell begins in 1981 after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Us and soviet relations are at their lowest point in a decade. A French businessman based in Moscow makes an unlikely connection with a person from the underground.

Wrapping It Up: A senior KGB officer unhappy with the way the communist ideal has become begins passing him highly sensitive material about the soviet spy network. This is a long a complicated movie although it will leave you intrigued about how it turns out. It is a compelling movie that keeps you captivated and on the edge of your seat wondering what will happen next.

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