The labyrinthine thriller based on John Le Carre's novel of the same name, Tom Hardy continues to make a name for himself, Tomas Alfredson marks himself as an interesting director to watch, and Gary Oldman shows an old dog doesn't need new tricks, he has plenty of old ones yet to employ.
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I hear it's really slow to get going, but gets really good at the end, always hate that about movies, maybe because of my ADD
I think Munich is a fair comparison. Munich had more action sequences, but really, most good political thrillers don't have that. It's definitely a thinking movie. The second time around I imagine it's even better, because you are more familiar with the character names.