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Heart of Stone (2023) Movie Review

By Newguy

Heart of Stone – Movie Review 

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Director: Tom Harper

Writer: Greg Rucka, Allison Schroeder (Screenplay)

Cast

Plot: An intelligence operative for a shadowy global peacekeeping agency races to stop a hacker from stealing its most valuable and dangerous weapon.  

Runtime: 2 Hours 2 Minutes  

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review 

Story: Heart of Stone starts as we meet Rachel Stone (Gadot) a special agent working with MI6 agents, Yang (Lusi), Parker (Dornan) and Bailey (Ready). However, she secretly works for another high global peacekeeping agency with Jack (Schweighofer) and Nomad (Okonedo).

However, Rachel finds her position compromised and not knowing who to trust. The race is on to capture the dangerous weapon from falling into the wrong hands. Rachel will need to use all her skills to get out of this alive.  

Verdict on Heart of Stone

Heart of Stone is an action thriller following an agent for an ultra-secret global peacekeeping agency. She has been working with MI6, however, her cover is blown and now the agency is in trouble. Rachel must race against time or face losing the weapon to a group of dangerous people.

This is an attempt to bring us a new globetrotting spy character in Rachel Stone. It brings us a massive mission as we have seen in Bond or Mission Impossible. This works to show how Rachel can overcome the odds in her battle. While putting up a bigger question about how dangerous having too much control has in the world.

There are big action sequences going on throughout the movie and this can be a lot of fun to watch. This is entertaining and a good start to bring us an interesting action-heavy female-led spy series. 

Where to Watch: Heart of Stone is available on Netflix now. 

Final Thoughts Heart of Stone is an entertaining new spy thriller.

Heart of Stone (2023) Movie Review
Heart of Stone (2023) Movie Review
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