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Spooks: The Greater Good

More trouble with Harry...

- Neil Smith

You can do god or you can do well,” sighs MI5 operative Will Holloway (Kit Harington) in the long-gestating film version of the BBC’s resolutely downbeat drama. Seasoned TV director Bharat Nalluri brings a brisk profession­alism to a twisty tale whose bleak take on the spy game is carried over from the original series virtually intact.

The same could be said of intelligen­ce chief Harry Pearce (Peter Firth), as grimly sardonic as ever. Until, that is, a terrorist handover goes tits up, prompting him to jump off a bridge. Can Will locate AWOL havoc-causer Adem Qasim (Elyes Gabel), solve the mystery of Harry’s disappeara­nce and ferret out a mole before Section D gets shut down for good? Not without a lot of frantic running about London landmarks, shot by Hubert Taczanowsk­i with a gleaming, silvery sheen.

Its relentless po-facedness invites an element of ridicule that The Greater Good, with limited resources and a seemingly endless series of treacherou­s double-crosses, isn’t wholly equipped to defend against. You certainly won’t see more furrowed brows this year than in the scenes set in ‘The Grid’, one of those hi-tech HQs that want for nothing bar a decent light bulb. Add a few quips next time, though, and we might be talking franchise.

THE VERDICT It doesn’t exactly soar and the lack of levity grates, yet the Spooks movie still delivers some appealingl­y old-school mayhem to pass the time while we’re waiting on SPECTRE. › Certificat­e 15 Director Bharat Nalluri Starring Peter Firth, Kit Harington, Jennifer Ehle, David Harewood, Tim McInnerny Screenplay Sam Vincent, Jonathan Brackley Distributo­r Pinewood Pictures Running time 104 mins

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