• Network: AMC
  • Series Premiere Date: Oct 28, 2018
Metascore
75

Generally favorable reviews - based on 18 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 18
  2. Negative: 0 out of 18
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  1. Reviewed by: Ben Travers
    Nov 14, 2018
    91
    The director’s excitement crosses over for the audience. Like many of le Carré’s other international relations studies, The Little Drummer Girl can be as burdened by specifics; however, this limited series finds inventive and eye-catching ways to convey its spycraft. Despite all the lies, games, performances, and plays, these characters have an authenticity that guts you.
  2. Reviewed by: Guy Lodge
    Oct 15, 2018
    90
    The results, at least based on the two episodes newly premiered at the London Film Festival, are pretty damn fabulous. ... The first two episodes of Michael Lesslie and Claire Wilson’s tart teleplay patiently spin out revelations of false identity and true political motivation, so that we might fall as hard Charlie does for Becker’s inscrutable, self-professedly “dodgy” charms, before doubling back with some withheld secrets of her own.
  3. Reviewed by: Katie Rife
    Nov 19, 2018
    83
    The Little Drummer Girl prefers to gloss over the messy complexities of Middle Eastern politics entirely, enamored as it is with the intimate realm of romance and the intellectual realm of ethics and identity. Combined, they produce something that’s a bit sluggish as a spy story, but sublime as a work of auteurist art.
  4. Reviewed by: Glenn Garvin
    Nov 24, 2018
    80
    Superior to the film in every way, even if it still has a few shortcomings.
  5. Reviewed by: Mark Dawidziak
    Nov 19, 2018
    80
    While Pugh, Skarsgard and Shannon hit vastly different emotional notes, each finds the shadings and conflicts that make these characters more and more compelling as the plot gets thicker, the players dig deeper and the stakes get higher. It is, Pugh, however, who makes the grandest impression in what is both a star and star-making turn. You might find yourself quibbling with some of Park’s direction, but never with Pugh’s performance.
  6. Reviewed by: Willa Paskin
    Nov 19, 2018
    80
    I found her [Florence Pugh as Charlie] extremely appealing and am looking forward to seeing her in whatever she does next (including Greta Gerwig’s adaptation of Little Women), even though her spirited sanity undermines the tension around her character’s psychological torment. Pugh is helped in all of this by the script.
  7. Reviewed by: Mike Hale
    Nov 19, 2018
    80
    It won’t please every Le Carré fan, and it doesn’t do justice--doesn’t try to do justice, really--to one important aspect of his story, regarding the emotional fallout for the civilian once she’s gone all the way into the spies’ world. Somewhat perversely, given its subject, it’s not an acting showcase--it’s bound together by Park’s style and technique, and no performer stands out like Diane Keaton did in Hill’s film (she was the only thing worth watching). But on its own terms, this Little Drummer Girl is a success.
  8. Reviewed by: Brian Tallerico
    Nov 16, 2018
    80
    Park and this series really blur the lines between actress, spy, and terrorist, noting how much all three rely on scripted narratives to accomplish their goals. It’s another high-profile mini-series that rewards the patient, and further proof of its director’s international importance.
  9. Reviewed by: Brian Lowry
    Nov 16, 2018
    80
    The miniseries capitalizes on the format to flesh out the characters, without sacrificing tension or pace.
  10. Reviewed by: Allison Keene
    Nov 15, 2018
    80
    It’s Pugh who really carries the miniseries with her boldness and charm, fully commanding the screen and giving a deeply natural and genuine performance as an amateur spy caught between two worlds.
  11. TV Guide Magazine
    Reviewed by: Matt Roush
    Nov 8, 2018
    80
    Ambiguities and romantic complications abound as Pugh keeps us guessing where Charlie's loyalties will ultimately lie. [12-25 Nov 2018, p.11]
  12. Entertainment Weekly
    Reviewed by: Darren Franich
    Nov 21, 2018
    75
    Come for the sumptuous style, stay for the Syriana-ish espionage quagmire. [30 Nov 2018, p.46]
  13. Reviewed by: Kelly Lawler
    Nov 19, 2018
    75
    The weak moments in Drummer Girl come and go, but the beautiful scenery, transfixing acting and tense action remain throughout, and those are worth tuning in for. You may be confused at times watching Charlie, but you'll never take your eyes off her.
  14. Reviewed by: Verne Gay
    Nov 16, 2018
    75
    Another fine Le Carré adaptation but not quite as fun as 2016's "The Night Manager."
  15. Reviewed by: Alan Sepinwall
    Nov 16, 2018
    70
    The Little Drummer Girl is best admired from a polite distance without trying to think too hard about whether it makes sense or is worth all the time and effort. But goodness, the show is lovely to look at.
  16. 60
    It’s a lavishly produced, intelligent, tasteful mixed bag, more interesting to think about than to watch.
  17. Reviewed by: Robert Rorke
    Nov 19, 2018
    50
    The mechanics of the spy plot unfold sluggishly. ... The casting also seems unimaginative.
  18. Reviewed by: Stephen Dalton
    Oct 15, 2018
    50
    The globe-trotting locations are equally lavish [as the Night Manager] and the cinematic visuals no less lush, but some of the key roles feel miscast, while the stretched-out plot drags in places. The dialogue is also strangely tin-eared, perhaps because Park is not a native English speaker and misses some of the off-key nuances.
User Score
7.1

Generally favorable reviews- based on 54 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 36 out of 54
  2. Negative: 8 out of 54
  1. Dec 16, 2018
    9
    Great story and acting. This is a fine adaptation of the book,. Highly recommended.
  2. Dec 1, 2018
    9
    Fine adaptation that truly captures le Carre's ambiguity towards espionage. The star power is replaced by brilliant acting.
  3. Nov 20, 2018
    8
    The first "night" (the first 2.5 hours or so) have been highly intriguing. It's not quite as tough to follow as most John Le Carre storiesThe first "night" (the first 2.5 hours or so) have been highly intriguing. It's not quite as tough to follow as most John Le Carre stories are. Certainly better than Tinker Tailor.... that put me to sleep instantly. The young female lead is really good, as is Eric Northman. Full Review »