The film deals with a spy chief called Nathan Muir (Robert Redford) who's on the verge of retirement from the Central Intelligence Agency. Nail-biting and exciting movie about terrorism, spies and geopolitical issues. but there is only so many movies one can watch, right? I'm surprised I never had seen this before the other day. Where certain scenarios are considered wins, even if a lot has been lost. and something that plays with human life. The Spy Game is not something that can be seen lightly. there is some level of respect even in the movie and their playing off each other. Even if their characters may not agree on many things. two people who surely admire each other and play off each other very well. masterclass in shooting and editing I'd say. insert, camera moves with him, towards him, cut little snippets in and make it seem like something urgent. You can tell with this movie, how he likes to shoot movies and how he likes to create tension, even in a simple scene, where Redford is only holding a cup of coffee and going from one room to another. play it, if you consider it a game? One thing is for sure, Tony Scott is a masterful player.