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For a last-day-of work thumbing of nose toward the bureaucracy of offices, this movie’s better than Office Space.

In this thoroughly enjoyable (though not deep) action film, Robert Redford plays Nathan Muir, an about-to-retire CIA operative. On his last day he hears that a young operative named Tom Bishop (Brad Pitt) that he had once mentored is in trouble, and that those in power may not help him. The movie brings you back and forth between the memories of the mentorship and the present predicament and what the Muir is trying to do to solve it.

Anyone who’s dealt with office politics will appreciate Muir's efforts to work simultaneously within and outside of the system. And anyone who enjoys a good espionage flick will appreciate both Bishop's youthful tactics and the more mature, but still cowboyish, subversive tactics of Muir.

One more interesting thing about this movie (and other similar ones)—it’s a reminder of how everything has consequences and how decisions, great and small, have wide-reaching effects. And for us common folks, it’s a reminder that seemingly mundane things done in government offices every day change the world.

All in all, it's a great way to spend an evening if you're up for a good action flick: it's got mystery, intrigue, and subversion of bureaucracy. What more could you want?



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