04-21-2017, 10:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-18-2021, 08:41 PM by ZpaceJ0ck0.
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So today I watched Bridge of Spies.
It was really good. James B. Donovan (Tom Hanks) was a likable, solid and believable protagonist. The cinematography and the special effects superb and the soundtrack, while nothing too great or spectacular, fits the tone of the scenes well.
My only complaints with the film would be that the economics student and Francis Gary Powers are devoid of characters, thus, being hard to sympathize with them.
Also, not really a complaint per see, but I would have liked to see more information regarding the captured soviet spy. Look, I know that it is better if sometimes certain characters are left in mistery, and that this movie is based on real events, but still... I guess we know very little about that specific Soviet spy (I mean, in real life).
It was really good. James B. Donovan (Tom Hanks) was a likable, solid and believable protagonist. The cinematography and the special effects superb and the soundtrack, while nothing too great or spectacular, fits the tone of the scenes well.
My only complaints with the film would be that the economics student and Francis Gary Powers are devoid of characters, thus, being hard to sympathize with them.
Also, not really a complaint per see, but I would have liked to see more information regarding the captured soviet spy. Look, I know that it is better if sometimes certain characters are left in mistery, and that this movie is based on real events, but still... I guess we know very little about that specific Soviet spy (I mean, in real life).