Movies like The Recruit (2003)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like The Recruit, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

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    Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, set against the bleak days of the Cold War, follows a veteran spy pulled from retirement to uncover a Soviet agent within MI6's ranks. Its intricate plotting and the cerebral nature of intelligence work will appeal to fans of The Recruit's twisty narrative.

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    2. Salt

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    Angelina Jolie stars in Salt as a CIA officer who becomes a fugitive after being accused of being a Russian spy. The film's fast-paced action and questions of loyalty and identity will captivate viewers who are drawn to the espionage thrills of The Recruit.

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    3. Clear and Present Danger

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    Clear and Present Danger sees Harrison Ford as Jack Ryan, thrust into the political and covert complexities of a war against a Colombian drug cartel. The high stakes and moral quandaries make it an excellent follow-up for those who relish the blend of action and ethical challenges in The Recruit.

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    4. Body of Lies

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    Body of Lies explores the tense and complex world of CIA operations in the Middle East. Much like The Recruit, it delves into themes of deception and trust within the intelligence community, providing a compelling narrative for those interested in spy thrillers.

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    5. Three Days of the Condor

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    Three Days of the Condor stars Robert Redford as a CIA analyst on the run after his entire office is wiped out by hitmen. The tension and dynamic of a man trying to outwit his would-be captors echo the themes of conspiracy and betrayal found in The Recruit.

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    6. The Good Shepherd

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    As a detailed chronicle of the early days of the CIA, The Good Shepherd dives deep into the sacrifices and moral dilemmas faced by intelligence officers. It's a thought-provoking companion to The Recruit, giving insights into the personal costs of a life of espionage.

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    7. Spy Game

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    In Spy Game, the world of espionage takes a personal turn as a retiring CIA operative must save his protégé captured in China. With high-stakes mentorship and intricate spy operations, fans of The Recruit will appreciate the blend of action and psychological intrigue.