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Unseen characters, eyeglasses, and buttered toast


Do these things mean something or not? If yes, then what?

So the eyeglasses are fairly obvious. Smiley gets an eye exam and a new pair of glasses just before being called in to investigate the mole. Watching his former colleagues with a fresh, clear set of eyes. Jim Prideaux says young Bill with glasses is a “good watcher”.

Buttered toast. In the first scene, the Hungarian legman sitting at the outdoor cafe is buttering some toast. Jim thinks they are waiting for a general to show, but it is a trap and an ambush. Later Oliver Lacon is buttering toast while Percy and Bland ask him to fund their London secret house.

There are several key characters seen only from the back - Ann Smiley, Karla, and Peter’s boyfriend. Why these 3?

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It think movies that have to depend on silliness like this are never very good, so they have to be sold to people in forums like they are great literature with all kind of hidden meaning and symbolism. If a story needs all that to tell, it is not a very good movie, and this is a pretty bad movie.

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You know this an adaptation of a book? This is a great movie but not everyone gets it.

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