Thursday, March 17, 2016

Bridge of Spies

 Once in awhile there is presented a story that is fascinating for a whole host of reasons.

Bridge of Spies is one such story.  Based on the book, "Strangers on a Bridge", the book is the story of a Soviet Spy who is caught during the height of the Cold War.

I always look for themes and lessons to be learned or applied in the movies I watch....and this movie had lots.

The history also fascinates me....the "kinder and gentler" way life was in the 1950's and 1960's.

At least, compared to today.

In my collection of postal stamps from the former USSR, I even have a commemorative stamp honouring Rudolf Abel, the main character in the book and movie.  A tacit admission by the Soviets that Abel was indeed who he was thought to be.

Anyways, principals such as standing for what you believe in, treating those who you disagree with with respect and dignity....and of course, the spy world in all its glory.

Such is the story told here.

The book is also a fascinating read, with even more links to other stories...but that is for another post.

R.I. Abel.  1903-1990 Postage stamp Issued in 1990 in the USSR
Bridge of Spies movie poster for Russia





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