The Reluctant Gardner

is an enjoyable adaptation of a John Le Carre spy thriller, well-acted, well-paced, and more than capable of holding an audience’s interest from beginning to end. LRC readers should particularly enjoy how the film points out the utter ineffectiveness of the UN and the use of big pharmaceutical companies and the craven bureaucrats and politicians on the pharmaceutical companies payroll as villains. I’d provide more details but I don’t want to spoil it for those of who you have not yet seen it.

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8:35 pm on September 12, 2005