Adereth (Ben Kingsley) was a top notch Mossad Agent, but now Samuel (Itzik Cohen) the Head of Mossad doesn't trust him anymore. Adereth claims he is onto a Dutch company making biochemicals for Syria but Samuel doesn't believe him and requires proof. Therefore Samuel assigns Agent Daniel (Itay Tiran) to keep an eye on Adereth who also sometimes goes by the name of Simon Bo.
This is slow, too slow, and we get bogged down for long times into some non-interesting spy-counter spy stuff and a love interest with Adereth and Angela (Monica Bellucci). Finally, when, the picture -proof of the Dutch company making biochemicals for Syria, is shown to Samuel, the pictures show nothing of the kind and the Mossad wants to arrest Adereth. Daniel doesn't let that happen and this is where the movie actually starts - quite a ways into the movie. Before that we were inundated with the Adereth's health and his teaching the younger spy, Daniel, and, of course, the love angles between Adereth and Angela.
Adereth knows he is on the right track when dead fish keep showing up in the waters in a Belgian city. By accident Adereth finds the real pictures of the biochemicals being produced and texts them to Daniel.
There are 2-twists, one involving the General who Adereth meets in the beginning of the movie, and the next one involves Angela. You have to know this because chances are you may have shut this down after 10-minutes because the pacing is off the charts; that is until Daniel doesn't let the Mossad arrest Adereth.
This could have been better told and kept me from La La Land, at times. (5/10)
Violence: Yes.
Sex: No.
Nudity: No.
Humor: No.
Language: Yes, but mostly in the beginning.
Rating: C
Plot summary
A young operative is sent on a mission to follow an older agent who's behavior has come into question.
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December 15, 2019 at 12:03 AM
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Too, too Slow. Needed to be better told
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Adereth (Ben Kingsley) works for the Mossad. He has contact with a general in Syria and they are investigating to see if a Dutch company is aiding Syria to develop chemical weapons. The general is kidnapped. Adereth has been falsifying reports and keeping the general's payment. He is called back to Antwerp where he continues his investigation. He is also being investigated. Young Mossad agent Daniel (Itay Tiran) is assigned to watch Adereth, who worked closely with Daniel's father.
The story lacks cohesive linearity. It was boring much of the way, even the killing scenes were a yawn. Claimed to have been inspired by true events.
Guide: F-word. Implied sex. No nudity.