Lost me a few times, but no matter. Graham Greene is always enjoyable.
Starts off rocky and unclear what is going on, dropping you mise-en-scène on Page One and pretty much keeping you there as you are left to figure out the actual story concealed within excessive pre-WWII British conventions.
The noir-ness of it all concludes with a happy resolution.
Starts off rocky and unclear what is going on, dropping you mise-en-scène on Page One and pretty much keeping you there as you are left to figure out the actual story concealed within excessive pre-WWII British conventions.
The noir-ness of it all concludes with a happy resolution.