Releasing the body off the coast of Spain via submarine, hoping Spanish authorities would pass the "secrets" to the Nazis. Fact vs. Fiction: What’s Real?
Yes, James Bond creator Ian Fleming (played by Johnny Flynn) was actually part of the team. He helped draft the "Trout Memo" that proposed the idea. Operation Mincemeat (2022)
Planting top-secret documents on the body that "leak" plans for an Allied invasion of Greece and Sardinia instead of Sicily. Releasing the body off the coast of Spain
Critics generally praised the film for its "dry humor" and "first-rate acting". While some felt the romantic subplots were a "minor distraction," others appreciated the human depth they added to a technical procedure. On Rotten Tomatoes , the film maintains a solid score, with many calling it a "well-rounded, satisfying" wartime drama. Yes, James Bond creator Ian Fleming (played by
The film shows a tense moment where an eyelash is placed in a letter to see if it’s been opened. This is historically true; the British confirmed the Spanish had opened the documents when the eyelash was missing upon the briefcase's return. Critical Reception
While the movie is largely faithful to history, it takes a few cinematic liberties to keep the drama high:
Set in 1943, the Allies are preparing to invade Sicily—the "soft underbelly of Europe". The problem? Hitler knows it’s coming. To save thousands of lives, British intelligence officers (played by Colin Firth) and Charles Cholmondeley (Matthew Macfadyen) devise a plan inspired by a 1939 memo. The plan involves: