Inside the man. Outside the tin hat
I haven't gotten to see Inside Man yet, and I honestly don't know when I will. But I couldn't help but look a little inside. Written by Moffat, staged by Arwel Jones, with many well-known faces ... and yes I know that in the BBC there are only 4 people in disguise, but again, never lower our gard ;-p
As I said I haven't seen it, I just searched around and the first article I opened contained this:
Jefferson Grief(f) (vs Jefferson Hope), a softly spoken, highly intelligent prisoner. People come to him for insight into their stalled cases and he enjoys toying with them until he deigns to provide his unsettled visitors with solutions to their problems. The latter are deduced...
..story at first runs alongside an apparently unrelated narrative unfolding in an English village.
... Harry (yes) is given a flash drive... that turns out to contain ... bad things.
Let's add that ours Sister Agata ends up chained in a basement (a basement, are we serious?) for something that she would like to tell.That Harry tries to save the young Ben played by the young Moffat (who we remember having been a young Sherlock) and in any case things are already getting a little strange .
Maybe it's been a while since I wore a tin hat and I missing it, but it's still a bit curious.
The Guardian (where I got the article from) also puts us on alert as it says:
But we all understand how fiction works, so a little more effort to suspend disbelief is applied and on we go.
if anyone has seen it I would love to have news and opinions