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It is the story that embodies the life of Israeli spy Eli Cohen. Cohen lived in Damascus secretly in the early 1960s, where he spied for Israel for a long time. Cohen was able to integrate himself into Syrian society and coexist fully in these special policies. The Syrian regime was able to uncover Cohen's plans, sentenced him to death and was publicly hanged in Damascus Square in 1965, where he became the hero of his state of Israel.
Sacha Baron Cohen provides another reminder that being a clown requires serious acting chops, which the famous prankster puts to use in "The Spy," a taut Netflix limited series based on a pretty remarkable true story.
The Spy is definitely not as flashy as a James Bond or Jason Bourne thriller but makes up for action with truly nail-biting moments.Too deliberately paced for the big screen but feels more like a feature film than a television series.
The Spy is another high-wire act from the nonpareil screen presence, albeit a shakier one that often lives and dies on the actor's very particular set of skills.