![]() ![]() By the time the final credits roll it feels more like you've watched a brief origin tale despite the two-hour runtime. It definitely suffers as a franchise vehicle. The thing to head into SAS: Red Notice knowing is that its story isn't going to be as airtight as you want it to be. ![]() What I will confirm is that they genuinely had no intention of running into Tom or ruining his proposal. Of course, their train just so happens to be the same one that Grace and the remainder of the Swans intend to hijack for reasons that we won't discuss in a spoiler free review. Blind to her concern, and confident in his swagger, Tom whisks Sophie away to France via the train. He truly loves her - a refreshing aspect of the film - but she struggles with the fact that he can't seem to find a human reaction to anything in the world but her. Sans a few casualties (one of which is quite important to Grace), things go off without a hitch and our unwitting hero heads back to Sophie's hospital. It's a quick in-and-out job, despite the profile of those they're meant to apprehend. But first, he's got to take down those pesky swans. Sophie Hart (Hannah John-Kamen), despite the ocean of differences between them. He's going to propose to his lady love, Dr. He's got all the makings of the stereotypical spy protagonist, right down to the devilish charm. ![]() Now, it's pretty clear that Tom is our dashing hero. Once we're done witnessing some deplorable acts taking place by the hand of the Swans in Georgia (not our Georgia, the other one), we meet Tom Buckingham III (Sam Heughan). ![]()
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