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      The Good Shepherd

      R Released Dec 22, 2006 2h 48m Drama Mystery & Thriller List
      56% Tomatometer 173 Reviews 51% Audience Score 100,000+ Ratings Discreet, idealistic and intensely loyal, Edward Wilson (Matt Damon) finds that service in the OSS and later as a founding member of the Central Intelligence Agency is the perfect career for a man of his talents. His methods become standard operating procedure for the CIA while he combats his counterparts in the KGB. But, as the country slips deeper into the Cold War, Edward finds that dedication to duty above family has a price. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Buy Now

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      Though ambitious and confidently directed by Robert De Niro, The Good Shepherd is ultimately a tedious drama that holds few surprises and succumbs to self-seriousness.

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      Nick Schager Lessons of Darkness Seems thoroughly conflicted about whether it actually buys what it's selling. Rated: C+ Jun 27, 2007 Full Review Brian Tallerico UGO In a mystery worthy of the CIA, The Good Shepherd ends up being both too long and too short. Mar 24, 2007 Full Review Derek Malcolm London Evening Standard Not a film everyone will like. But those who do will appreciate De Niro's insistence on accurate detail. Rated: 3/5 Feb 23, 2007 Full Review Mitchell Beaupre Paste Magazine The more that Edward loses any semblance of humanity—which Damon expertly captures in the stillest, most internalized performance of his career—the more he becomes a representation of America itself. Rated: 9/10 Sep 22, 2022 Full Review Matt Brunson Film Frenzy Methodical in its style and intelligent in its execution. Rated: 3/4 Jun 13, 2021 Full Review Mike Massie Gone With The Twins Like the very best slow-burn spy games of John le Carre. Rated: 8/10 Nov 21, 2020 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Kyle J Do not waste your time. If you do start watching this movie, FAIR WARNING: it does not get better, EVER. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 04/11/24 Full Review DUSTIN M I rewatched this as a 45 year old man with my son in mind and see the flow of this movie so well executed in the outline the message that loose lips sink ships boys! (boy>Harvard>cia>steering the USA towards democracy on the back bone of Trust as the lesson in this movie.)I think it should be used as a MEANS to educate the youth about why American voters are trying prevent foreign and domestic adversaries from stealing your country. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/25/24 Full Review Michael B This was released in 2006 but could (and should) have been made today. The bad reviews then most likely were because reviewers and viewers couldn't believe our government could be so corrupt. It was and is. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/31/24 Full Review CS A This film delves into the profound depths a person is willing to plunge to avoid betraying their homeland, exploring the potential personal toll of such betrayal. Edward Wilson, driven by his predetermined destiny, prioritizes his allegiance to the country over love and family, a choice stemming not solely from personal experiences but also from the haunting legacy of his father's suicide at the age of six. Wilson Sr., burdened by the shame of betraying his country, chose a tragic end, which significantly influenced his son's path. The protagonist's decision-making is further complicated by a letter from his father, left unread deliberately to emphasize that Wilson Jr. evolves independently of paternal guidance. Consequently, the ultimate choice between love, family, and country remains consistent throughout the movie. "The Good Shepherd" unfolds as a suspenseful narrative, with a mystery that intensifies as the storyline progresses. This structure mirrors the persistent questioning in Ayn Rand's "Who is John Galt?" from Atlas Shrugged, establishing a thematic parallel. The film tirelessly seeks to unravel the espionage enigma surrounding the investigated film obtained from a Russian Spy. As the puzzle pieces fall into place, the movie successfully answers the central question, providing a satisfying resolution. In essence, "The Good Shepherd" is a brilliant exploration of the impact of leading an honorable, trustworthy life as a shepherd to one's nation, even if it comes at a considerable cost. The film prompts reflection on the sacrifices made by government agents who, despite meager financial rewards, scant recognition, and forsaking nearly everything, remain dedicated to their jobs and love of their country. Besides the compelling question addressed in the film, the most crucial aspect for me is the creative manner in which the intricate conundrum is presented. "The Good Shepherd" skillfully weaves a narrative that captures the complexities of allegiance and betrayal and engages the audience through a thought-provoking and artfully executed exploration of loyalty, sacrifice, and the enduring impact of one's choices on both personal and national levels. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 01/27/24 Full Review Gareth v Okay at best. De Niro has made a movie that is too much of a slow-burn and with that the life of the movie gets sucked out of it. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/25/24 Full Review Gunnar H Wow a movie with a lot of big name actors and so little material & SO LITTLE action... Directed by Robert De Niro (several cameo appearances as General Sullivan) this script is underperformed in many ways. Matt Damon is so tightly wound as a character he's a stiff zombie in a suit. Angelina Jolie is a pretty dress that gets to emote twice in the film (yawn). Alec Baldwin, William Hurt and even Joe Pesci are rolled out in tiny cameo wooden stereotype roles too. Evil Russian spymaster entraps Damon's son too (really.., seen it..) I can see why Hollywood LET the writers go on Strike! The only interesting person in the story was Laura, the jilted deaf lover.. & that loose end goes pffft? Ya, I gave it a: "Oof that was Rotten" Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/22/24 Full Review Read all reviews
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      Synopsis Discreet, idealistic and intensely loyal, Edward Wilson (Matt Damon) finds that service in the OSS and later as a founding member of the Central Intelligence Agency is the perfect career for a man of his talents. His methods become standard operating procedure for the CIA while he combats his counterparts in the KGB. But, as the country slips deeper into the Cold War, Edward finds that dedication to duty above family has a price.
      Director
      Robert De Niro
      Producer
      Robert De Niro, James G. Robinson, Jane Rosenthal
      Screenwriter
      Eric Roth
      Distributor
      Universal Pictures
      Production Co
      American Zoetrope, Universal Pictures, Morgan Creek Productions, Tribeca Productions
      Rating
      R (Sexuality|Language|Some Violence)
      Genre
      Drama, Mystery & Thriller
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Dec 22, 2006, Wide
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Feb 12, 2014
      Box Office (Gross USA)
      $59.9M
      Runtime
      2h 48m
      Sound Mix
      Dolby SRD, DTS, SDDS
      Aspect Ratio
      Scope (2.35:1)
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