The Debt is the second highly acclaimed Helen Mirren (
The Last Station, Gosford
Park) movie I watched last month. The first was
The Queen, for which she won the Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role Academy Award. I had high expectations for
The Queen and was disappointed by it. I found it boring and just not nearly as good as all the critics made it out to be. It also starred Michael Sheen (
Frost/Nixon, Underworld), who I’m not the biggest fan of. I also had high expectations of
The Debt, but they needed to be higher to see the movie in the theater. After watching it at home, seeing it on the big screen would not have been much different. The movie was a good movie that had a reasonably interesting (though not entirely believable) story that held my interest the entire time.
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