Watched one called 'THE GOOD GERMAN' last night on $KY. It's an adaptation of a very good book by Joseph Kanon about a U.S. Reporter in Berlin just after the end of WWII in europe. He's there primarily to report on the allied leaders Conference at Pottsdam but is soon trying to find out why his Army driver has been washed up dead on the river banks outside the conference venue and the Americans, British and Russians are after his German former lover whom he's met again.
It's a very good book but as usual the film adatptation is poor in comparison. George Clooney plays the U.S. reporter with Cate Blanchett (sporting a very dodgy German accent) plays his old lover and Toby Maguire is the Army driver. You sense very little chemistry amongst the main characters especially Clooney and Blanchett and by the end you feel like saying 'so what' for their predicament.
The film is made in an old 40's style which for me detracts from the story as you lose the feel of the destruction that Berlin has suffered and Soderbergh (director) has spent more time tweaking the look of his black and white picture than getting good performances out of his actors and ends up bringing us a very poor film.
MARKS: 4/10