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BRIDGE OF SPIES (2015)

January 18, 2016 by Jacob Nelson in 2015, 6, B, BIOGRAPHY, DRAMA, THRILLER, SPY, Oscars 2016

1/18/2016 - Bridge of Spies - 6+/10

A well-made film that did nothing for me. I didn't feel the cutting edge drama or intense stakes necessary. It just seemed to be going through the motions. This is a quite well made "meh" film.

It was standard Spielberg style and fare, which I assume we are all supposed to automatically adore. Honestly, I can't say I ever really cared. It hit all the predictable and expected beats. There are a couple good performances. But the dramatic resonance was muted and the metaphors were shoved in there. I expected more, but it does not try and probe any depths, just give a cursory palatable classical feel to a historical story. Other than the obviously adept techniques and tech, this felt like an old Hollywood film that might be pumped out and forgotten. Certainly well made, but I felt little love in it nor much personal stake.

Technically, it is a superior film. But it is the lovely and well-built robot that has no soul.

January 18, 2016 /Jacob Nelson /Source
Steven Spielberg, Mark Rylance, Tom Hanks, Alan Alda, Amy Ryan, Jesse Plemons
2015, 6, B, BIOGRAPHY, DRAMA, THRILLER, SPY, Oscars 2016
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