Rolling Stone
Bridge of Spies works best in the gray areas, when Donovan sees Abel and Powers as patriots doing the bidding of their countries. It resonates when Spielberg gives us action that defines character, as in Donovan's trip to Berlin, where conspiracies damn near kill him. During the climactic prisoner exchange on the Glienicke Bridge, there are moments when we can't tell good from bad, and standard spy stuff becomes a potent provocation.
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U.K doesn't get this for another month :( Looks good though!