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Review: 'Good,' with Viggo Mortensen'
When Hannah Arendt wrote of the banality of evil, she was referring to Adolf Eichmann but also describing the many small-time monsters who helped turn Nazi Germany into modern history's most enduring cautionary tale. They are incarnated in one John Halder, the fictional subject of "Good," a subtle and quietly devastating film directed by Vicente Amorim from John Wrathall's delicately written adaptation...
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