Tuesday, May 17, 2016
BRIDGE OF SPIES(by Steven Spielberg) is combination of John Le Carre and Norman Rockwell
What is it about the Spielberg touch? Even when you know he's making schmaltz, it is often irresistible as it is here. This movie is a bridge between genre cliches and grim realities. It ventures just outside the comfort zone to brush against the chill but then steps back in to avoid the cold truth of the Cold War. It's that ingenious balance of glow and gloom that makes Spielberg's 'serious films' appealing to middlebrow sensibilities. There's something that passes for ambiguity, but it's ambiguity 101, an introductory course accessible to all with a modicum of effort.
Spielberg's mastery is such that everything he does now looks effortless. You won't learn much about real history, but BRIDGE is still more intelligent than most movies out there. And certainly more entertaining. Coens had something to do with it.
Rating: 4/5
Labels:
Bridge of Spies,
Cold War,
Steven Spielberg,
Tom Hanks
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