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Leonard Set the Whole Thing Up
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A Mysterious Package Arrives
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Dylan O’Brien and Zoey Deutch’s Secret Conversation
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Dylan O’Brien Confronts Johnny Flynn
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Stories from Set - Dylan O'Brien Played Four Square With Mark Rylance On Set
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In Focus - Dylan O’Brien, Zoey Deutch, And Graham Moore On The Legendary Mark Rylance
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Dressed - Joe Zee Explores the Craftsmanship Behind 1950s Inspired Costumes in The Outfit
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The Cast of The Outfit Plays THIS/THAT
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"I Just Don’t Want To Be Involved" Clip
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"Savile Row" Clip
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"How You Feeling" Clip
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"They Are Not Gentlemen" Clip
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A review by r96sk
9.0
Written on April 13, 2022
Whatta film!
'The Outfit' is excellent. Second time in roughly three weeks that I've had the pleasure of seeing a Mark Rylance flick on the big screen and again he delivers - such a reliable actor. The other release was 'The Phantom of the Open', which is very good but both the film and Rylance's performance is bettered here. A thoroughly enjoyable showing from him as Leonard Burling.
Things start off extremely strongly with a terrific opening scene with Rylance's Burling, so I was praying that it would keep that high level and I'm pleased to say that - in my opinion, of course - it absolutely did. There's a bit at the end that I was initially unsure about, though upon further thought I enjoyed it just as much as the rest.
One element of this 2022 production actually stays the same from start-to-finish, I won't say what but early on I thought it may limit proceedings but if anything it just adds to the overall vibe of it all. The support cast, meanwhile, are all faces I didn't know before now, though every one of them give good performances - standouts being Johnny Flynn and Nikki Amuka-Bird.
'The Outfit' is excellent. Second time in roughly three weeks that I've had the pleasure of seeing a Mark Rylance flick on the big screen and again he delivers - such a reliable actor. The other release was 'The Phantom of the Open', which is very good but both the film and Rylance's performance is bettered here. A thoroughly enjoyable showing from him as Leonard Burling.
Things start off extremely strongly with a terrific opening scene with Rylance's Burling, so I was praying that it would keep that high level and I'm pleased to say that - in my opinion, of course - it absolutely did. There's a bit at the end that I was initially unsure about, though upon further thought I enjoyed it just as much as the rest.
One element of this 2022 production actually stays the same from start-to-finish, I won't say what but early on I thought it may limit proceedings but if anything it just adds to the overall vibe of it all. The support cast, meanwhile, are all faces I didn't know before now, though every one of them give good performances - standouts being Johnny Flynn and Nikki Amuka-Bird.

























































