Review of The Infiltrator (2016) by Stephen Holden for New York Times — 11 Jul 2016
Robert is not a Shakespearean figure like Walter White, but the film at least grants him the moral stature of an incorruptible man risking his life in a dangerous job. The Infiltrator is still a good yarn that, when it catches its breath, allows Mr.
Cranston to convey the same ambivalence and cunning he brought to “Breaking Bad” and “All the Way.".
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This review of The Infiltrator (2016) was written by Stephen Holden and published by New York Times on 11 Jul 2016.
The Infiltrator has generally received positive reviews.
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