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the film features Hayley Atwell · Rufus Sewell · Michelle Dockery · like the novel · has two narrative lines · alternating between the 1970s and the 1940s. In the 1970s · Part One [ edit ] The story opens in the 1970s with Ruth Gilmartin · a PhD student in history or politics at St John's College · Cambridge · driving with her young son to visit her mother in her secluded country cottage. When she arrives · her mother · Sally Gilmartin · her brother Kolia · Kolia is beaten to death in the street by several men. Following the funeral · a friend of Kolia · and offers the family any needed help. Eva coldly declines Romer’s offer · and that Kolia worked for him and wanted Eva to also become a spy. War · he says · where she proves herself extremely capable at memory tests · tradecraft
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