Naveed Jamali provides a unique perspective on spy scenes from films and TV shows, rating their realism based on his experiences as a double agent.
In 'Casino Royale', the portrayal of developing a character as a double agent captured the complex nature of espionage, reflecting the intricate stakes involved in such operations.
'Atomic Blonde', while thrilling, had its share of unrealistic elements regarding disguises, which in practice can be far less glamorous and more practical.
Reflecting on the Cold War, Jamali discusses how counterintelligence methods have evolved, showcasing a blend of historical insight and modern interpretation in shows like 'The Sympathizer'.
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