Bridge of Spies opens with a casually masterful display of filmmaking, introducing us to Soviet Spy Rudolf Abel (Mark Rylance) as he is tailed by the FBI and en route to picking up some bit of intel. The dialogue is minimal. The camerawork is precise, gliding so we can see Abel's spy gear, tracking behind FBI Agent Blasco (Domenick Lombardozzi) as he follows Abel into and out of the subway, and letting us in on Abel's secrets as he subtly destroys the only useful bit of intel in his hotel room as the flatfoots are wholly oblivious to what he is doing. It's a handy reminder that Spielberg is still one of the best directors workin
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