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The Good German got really bad reviews. I'm not sure why. I loved this movie. I usually like Steven Soderbergh's movies (the director). And I can't get enough George Clooney and/or Kate Blanchett.
I feel like I should say something about World War II or war or something, but I'm too tired. Not tired-tired, but tired of war, tired of being mad, tired of caring. America isn't the only country (I mistyped company ... which isn't far from the truth) full of people who have no qualms about killing other people. It happens all over the world, and it's happened throughout time.
Anyway, the movie gives you lots of things to think about with no real answers nor clear-cut value judgments.