In Reply to: A Most Wanted Man posted by Jim Pearce on April 26, 2015 at 12:15:58:
Which is too bad because it was brilliant IMO. Hoffman was clearly in a deteriorated state at that time, but he used his condition as part of his character. As Billy said, you could really feel his anger and humiliation in the end. He was played again, like he was before, as he said a couple of times in the film. He was guarded against it happening again, yet didn't see it coming -- again.
You were left with the sense that he would be looking for another line of work.
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- I think people passed this one by because it was post-humous. - free.ranger 17:12:00 04/27/15 (0)