The Trailer Park: The Good Shepherd

Part of: Trailer Park

Robert DeNiro turned down a role in Martin Scorsese's masterful thriller, The Departed, due to his commitment to bringing The Good Shepherd to the big screen. The role eventually went to Martin Sheen. As good as I think he would have been in the role, I think Martin Sheen was the right man for it; besides, the trailer for The Good Shepherd makes his absence all the better. This is DeNiro's big screen directorial debut, and considering those he has worked with over the years, I think this is gonna be a good one.

The Good Shepherd is about the beginnings of the Central Intelligence Agency at the dawn of the Cold War. While the base of the movie is broad, it focuses its energies on Edward Wilson (Matt Damon). He is an intelligent up-and-comer at Yale, where he is recruited to the super-secret Skull and Bones Society (whose members include George W. Bush and John Kerry). From there he is approached by the OSS, which led into his part in forming the CIA.

I have to say that the trailer looks very good. Damon is clearly the focus as Wilson's rising career comes into conflict with the love of his life, Clover (Angelina Jolie) and the love of his young son. I cannot imagine what it must be like to be involved in that line of work, much less trying to have a family while doing it. This work is your life, there really is no room for anything else. I can tell you that is not the life for me.

DeNiro has a great cast lined up for it. In addition to himself, Damon, and Jolie, there is Joe Pesci, Alec Baldwin, William Hurt, Billy Crudup, and Timothy Hutton. The screenplay was written by Eric Roth, who also wrote Munich, Ali, The Insider, and The Postman.

This definitely looks like a winner. Be sure to take a look at the trailer and TV spots, plus a host of other information at the film's official site. It is being released by Universal Pictures on December 22, 2006.

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  • 1 - Mike

    Dec 15, 2006 at 1:15 pm

    I'm really looking forward to this flick. I think Matt Damon is really underrated. Also, I'm glad the "Departed" role went to Sheen too.
    Oh, and this won't be DeNiro's big screen directorial debut. He directed "A Bronx Tale" in 1993.

  • 2 - Blaine

    May 15, 2007 at 10:13 pm

    Can't agree with you. Hollywood just can't resist mixing their anti-war political messages into modern films, and this film is no exception. Damon's portrayal of Edward Wilson was deliberately cold... he and his cohorts were portrayed as dull and lifeless people, except that they happened to be able to recite poetry? The only interesting characters in the film were the 2 Russians.

    But this fits the left wing view of American government, and especially people such as the Bush family. DeNiro is no doubt pleased with himself, however I have a hard time trusting films put out by people with a political axe to grind.

    This film felt more like propaganda than history to me.

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