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(born David Cornwell). It serves as a visual companion to his 2016 memoir, exploring the "gray areas" between truth, fiction, and his real-life experiences in British intelligence. Critical Insights

The film posits that John le Carré was David Cornwell’s greatest cover. The author persona allowed him to tell the "truth" through fiction. In the interview, Cornwell admits that his novels were a way to process the betrayal of the Cambridge Five (the double agents who defected to the USSR), a betrayal that broke his heart and disillusioned him with the British establishment. The.Pigeon.Tunnel.2023.720p.ATVP.WEBRip.x264-LAMA

| Critic | Publication | Quote | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Peter Bradshaw | The Guardian | “A mesmerizing, labyrinthine conversation. Essential viewing.” | | Bilge Ebiri | Vulture | “Morris has made the definitive film about the architecture of lying.” | | Owen Gleiberman | Variety | “Le Carré, in his final major interview, is at his most vulnerable and witty.” | (born David Cornwell)

, the streaming service where the film was originally released. The author persona allowed him to tell the

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