Condor

(series)
  • Canada Condor
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USA, (2018–2020), 15 h 45 min (Length: 44–52 min)

Composer:

Trevor Morris

Cast:

Max Irons, William Hurt, Brendan Fraser, Ellen Wong, Bob Balaban, Mira Sorvino, Leem Lubany, Christina Moses, Mouna Traoré, Steve Belford, Kate Vernon (more)
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Seasons(2) / Episodes(20)

Plots(1)

Joe Turner has always been conflicted about his work for the CIA. But when something he’s discovered gets his entire office killed, leaving Joe as the only survivor and forcing him to go on the run, the theoretical reservations he’s harbored turn into all-too-real moral dilemmas. Under pressure, Joe will be forced to redefine who he is and what he’s capable of in order to discover the truth and to stop a plot that threatens the lives of millions. (South by Southwest Film Festival)

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English I must admit, the start of the series was incredibly promising. The pilot was quite fantastic, and the ending was a nice cherry on top. The main character was immensely likable, and viewers were rooting for him to get out of the mess and have the truth come to light. The other actors also delivered strong performances; Brendan Fraser, in particular, pleasantly surprised me. However, the pace of the plot gradually slowed, leading to more tedious dialogue sequences that didn’t advance the story but instead dragged out irrelevant details. This clearly didn’t benefit the series, and if anything, it hurt it. When I think of an espionage thriller, I expect lots of action, a chilling atmosphere, and a plethora of unexpected twists. There was a bit of each here, but it wasn’t memorable enough, which is a real shame. It doesn’t compare to the classic film with Redford in the lead, where everything worked like a Swiss watch. The new Condor feels more like everyday watches—functional but lacking in precision. The ending felt quite rushed. I give it 66%. ()