

The crumbs of the world
A captain trusts his only son in the hands of a girl, for which he believes is one that correspond.
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Plot Summary
Harry Palmer, a "retired" British secret agent, is blackmailed into undertaking a dangerous mission for a reclusive American billionaire. The billionaire believes he can control the world through a massive computer system known as the "Billion Dollar Brain". Palmer must infiltrate the computer's facility in Latvia and disable it, facing espionage, betrayal, and technological absurdity along the way.
Critical Reception
The Billion Dollar Brain received mixed reviews, with some critics praising its imaginative premise and dark humor, while others found it overly convoluted and less successful than its predecessors in the Harry Palmer series. Michael Caine's performance was generally well-received, but the film's ambitious, surreal elements often polarized audiences and reviewers.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique blend of spy thriller and science fiction.
- Criticized for a convoluted plot that sometimes overshadowed the action.
- Michael Caine's charismatic performance as Harry Palmer was a consistent highlight.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally appreciate the film's quirky humor and imaginative concept, with many finding it an entertaining, albeit eccentric, entry in the spy genre. Some viewers felt the plot could be difficult to follow, but the overall sentiment leans towards enjoyment of its distinctive style.
Fun Fact
The film features a fictional Soviet supercomputer called the 'Billion Dollar Brain,' which was one of the earliest portrayals of a massive, world-controlling AI in cinema.
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