The second half of the second act becomes momentarily clumsy as the film rushes some necessary information while at the same time Brad Pitt's stoic intelligence officer, faced with the idea his wife is a double agent, starts making emotional rather than cool-headed-agent decisions - and Brad Pitt's woodenness is appropriate for the stoic stuff but doesn't quite support the emotional - but otherwise this is a ripping, well-acted romantic spy yarn told in a really very sumptuously presented wartime Morocco and London.
★★★★☆
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