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i am not a spy. i just read books. as robert redford in the vastly underrated 70s spy thriller three days of the condor. his character code named condor is a cia researcher who suddenly and quite unexpectedly finds his quiet office job has turned into a mysterious and murderous whodunit wherein he has to both outrun and outsmart the bad guys whose identity he doesn t know or understand, avoid detection, and get faye dunaway to be his girlfriend. and because this was the 70s, redford achieves it all, but he s still left disillusioned and uncertain whether in the grand scheme of things he s really succeeded. it was a really philosophical movie. this movie has one thing in common with every other spy movie that s ever been made, in that the cia agent is unflappable. rattled by nothing, adept even under the scariest circumstances. you know the type. crack foreign encryptions and
whose identity he doesn t know or understand, avoid detection, and get fay dunaway to be his girlfriend. and because this is the 70s redford achieves it all but he s still left disillusioned and uncertain whether in the grand scheme of things he s succeeded. philosophical movie. it has one thing in common with every other spy movie that s ever been made, in it the cia agent is unflappable, rattled by nothing, adept even under the scariest circumstances. you know the type. crack foreign encryptions and successfully avoid a shoot-out at your secret cia offices, commandeer a cop car with four armed officers inside then drive that same car while handcuff no sweat. pop culture has consistently portrayed cia agents as the definition of cool under pressure. so it raises the question, what actually does get under the cia s skin? what irks them what eats at them, what unsettles the nerves of these masters of composure? is there anything big enough,