Spy tales have all of the elements needed for wonderful tv: There’s pressure, double-crossing, and the chance for heaps and many wigs. In The Sympathizer, most of them are worn by Robert Downey, Jr.
Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Viet Thanh Nguyen, The Sympathizer seems to be like our subsequent large spy obsession. It’s a landmark adaptation of an acclaimed Vietnamese work, and it marks Park Chan-wook’s return to tv 5 years after his wonderful 2018 AMC miniseries The Little Drummer Girl. (And a 12 months after releasing one among 2022’s greatest movies, Decision to Leave.)
Taking a cue from its dizzying supply materials — which gleefully hops from style to style with a dizzyingly recursive narrative about an nameless North Vietnamese spy embedded within the South Vietnamese military, who expatriates to the United States for, amongst different issues, a farcical movie manufacturing — the trailer for The Sympathizer is splendidly confounding.
Starring Hoa Xuande because the protagonist (dubbed “The Captain”), the trailer provides us a glimpse of The Captain’s Catch-22-esque journey in espionage, the place he appears to come across a number of characters, all performed by Robert Downey, Jr. circa the Vietnam War.
From the footage proven, The Sympathizer seems to be each a worthy adaptation of a wealthy novel and one other exhibition for Park Chan-wook’s formidable spy-thriller chops.
The Sympathizer premieres stay on HBO and on Max streaming in 2024.
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