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Clashing husband-and-wife inventors of a new process to design life-saving drugs need to settle their differences in time to fight off a global corporation using espionage tactics to bury an invention that will save millions of lives.
Yep, I actually have the DVD of The Conversation - Gene Hackman and a bsby-faced Harrison Ford playing his only known role as a baddie. Don't know how I left it off my list. The Conversation is supposedly inspired by Antonioni's Blow-up - which I also like very much along with The Passenger.
Yep, I actually have the DVD of The Conversation – Gene Hackman and a bsby-faced Harrison Ford playing his only known role as a baddie. Don’t know how I left it off my list. The Conversation is supposedly inspired by Antonioni’s Blow-up – which I also like very much along with The Passenger.
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Made slight revisions to the previous post. But, yes, they are scheming against each other and have hired a corporate security agency to engage the corporation. So, yes, there's a whole lotta deception and double-crossing going on. And I'm trying to think of post-70s spy thrillers that are driven puRead more
Made slight revisions to the previous post. But, yes, they are scheming against each other and have hired a corporate security agency to engage the corporation. So, yes, there’s a whole lotta deception and double-crossing going on. And I’m trying to think of post-70s spy thrillers that are driven purely by suspense and can’t seem to think of any. I’m a huge fan of Hitchcock and 70s thrillers like The Manchurian Candidate, Three Days of the Condor and The Parallax View.
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Thanks. I take your point. I say, clashing but they are actually scheming against each other - within the confines of office and home -which racks up the suspense. I only used 'clashing' to establish conflict without racking up the word count with additional detail. The scheming - which involves decRead more
Thanks. I take your point. I say, clashing but they are actually scheming against each other – within the confines of office and home -which racks up the suspense. I only used ‘clashing’ to establish conflict without racking up the word count with additional detail.
The scheming – which involves deception and betrayal – allows the relationship plot elements to blend into the action plot – more deception and betrayal in the shape of espionage warfare waged between the husband and wife’s small start-up firm and the global corporation.
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