9/10
Sex, Lies and Reel-To-Reel Tape
25 December 2006
A number of the reviews here mention the fact that Bobby DeNiro has stolen a few pages from the Francis Ford Coppola Director's Handbook. Couldn't agree more. And if you're gonna choose a director to emulate, you might as well go straight to the top of the class.

The parallels to the "Godfather" movies are evident throughout the film, most particularly in the way that DeNiro evokes the periods in question with a rabid attention to detail. Everything just looks and feels right. "Good Shepherd" is one of those films that will bear repeated viewings for nuances, and I believe that's probably the nicest thing that one can say about any film.

The acting by all concerned parties is award worthy. It's Damon's movie, but expect any number of supporting actors to be recognized as well, including my personal nominee for next "it-girl", Tammy Blanchard.

DeNiro's direction in "Bronx Tale" was solid and focused, but "Good Shepherd" is a quantum leap forward. You say you're looking for an "actor's director"? One might postulate that you're gonna be hard-pressed to top this fella any time soon. Even odds that come award season, the movie and the good Mr. DeNiro walk away with the whole shootin' match.
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