Review of A Most Wanted Man (2014) by Michael Phillips for Chicago Tribune — 23 Jul 2014
The events are complicated, though not complicated by cheap thrills or easy politics. It's a film of interest rather than throttling suspense. By the end, however, when Bachmann's future depends on a very simple nonviolent series of events, Corbijn's methodical approach pays off.
And we care. We care about the protagonist's outcome.
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This review of A Most Wanted Man (2014) was written by Michael Phillips and published by Chicago Tribune on 23 Jul 2014.
A Most Wanted Man has generally received positive reviews.
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