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Bridge of Spies

 

Year: 2015 
Running Time:
Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1 (Scope) 
Certificate: BBFC 12A Cert – Under 12s admitted only with an adult 
Subtitles: The level of subtitling in this film is unknown to WSC 
Directed by Steven Spielberg 
Starring: Tom Hanks, Mark Rylance  
An image from Bridge of Spies
Review:

Bridge of Spies is the cinematic masterpiece which tells the story of how insurance lawyer James Donovan takes on his first case of espionage during the Cold War. As a Russian spy is arrested and tried, American spies are also captured and it is left to Donovan to negotiate the release of the prisoners and defend a highly hated man.

The ingredients were all there from the start – a film starring Tom Hanks, directed by Steven Spielberg, a script by the Coen Brothers (and Matt Charman), a score by Thomas Newman – this was a project with the deck stacked in its favour for quite a long time. And the simple fact of the matter is that it isn’t – from its get-go, Bridge of Spies is an enthralling tale, a fascinating look at a true modern history story that chooses not to paint in broad strokes of moral ambivalence and futility – instead, we have a film that is uncynical and optimistic. Spielberg’s gift for craftsmanship shines through, putting this film a cut above, deal with the hope of Hanks’ character as equally as it does the tenseness built up by the situation.

Bridge of Spies is a wonderfully subtle dramatic piece that prizes dialogue about action, confident enough in its fantastic narrative to stride ahead, the tale of a man caught up in something bigger than himself who must rise to the challenge and does – this truly is one of the best films of the year, and you would be doing yourself an injustice were you to not see it.

Reece Goodall

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Screenings of this film:

2015/2016 Spring Term (digital)
2015/2016 Spring Term (digital)