Bridge of Spies

Cast: Tom Hanks, Mark Rylance, Amy Ryan, Alan Alda
Rated: 8/10
Tom Hanks is the centrepiece of this film. So is the story. As is the direction. Not to mention the absolutely stunning grasp on the pace of the film which is slow, deliberate, keen on detail and yet so gripping that you forget the popcorn for those otherwise long two-hour-20-minutes that director Steven Spielberg takes to unfold a drama that is in no hurry to create a crescendo but creates it nevertheless. It is based on a true story of an insurance lawyer first drafted in by the American administration to defend a Soviet spy much against his wishes, and then used to negotiate a swap with an American spy in the cold, hazy and ruinous East Germany just when the Wall was coming up.
Spielberg catches the ambience of Germany so well that you are reminded of Schindler’s List and the rest of the things are helmed by Hanks and his controlled histrionics. The wry humour, the quizzical looks and a languorous but steely demeanor are used by this actor par excellence to the hilt. As lawyer Donovan, the real man out there would be getting a complex. A must-see film with minimal loopholes. 
Source: The Sunday Pioneer, October 18, 2015

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