Breach is great!
I'm movie buff and a political junkie who is a fan of spy literature (fiction and non-fiction). So it's not surprising that went to see and enjoyed Breach in which Chris Cooper does a fantastic job playing the Robert Hanssen, the FBI agent who was convicted of selling secrets to the Soviet Union. To say that Hanssen was (is) a complex character is an understatement. A self-proclaimed patriot and anti-communist ideologue who betrayed his country spying for Moscow and a devout Catholic who engaged in kinky sex. Cooper captures all of that in a way that explains (to some extent) why he was able to deceive everyone and for so long. Director Billy Ray gets our attention without exploiting the material: no kinky sex or car chase scenes and very little violence. But yet everything hits you straight in the face. Bottom Line: Why did Hanssen do it? Certainly not for ideology. While money probably played a role, the main reason had to do with boredom and ego. The guy felt suffocated by not-very-brilliant superiors and wanted to prove to himself that he was smarter than everyone else.
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What did you think of The Good Shepherd?
Maybe you should tie your shoe!
Like you, we read a lot about the era (though probably less than you) and were able to see what stories he was mixing and matching. But even on the wiki page, they have a number of errors about certain things meant.
Doc - Do you have a top ten list of fiction/ non -fiction/ film . with respect to espionage?
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