I saw it this afternoon and had the bad taste to enjoy it, pace all the reviewers. If you could forget about Tom Cruise's off-screen life, he wasn't a distraction. Marvelous, nuanced performances by Terence Stamp, Tom Wilkinson, and Bill Nighy especially. Also notable: craftsmanship of costumes and sets. Tempelhof c. 1944 was recognizable from the Lionheart scenery, but the standout (I thought) was Hitler's Salzberg retreat, the Berghof. Good exterior model, and an interior scene with the famous big window. Someone did her homework for this one. Actors who played Hitler and his inner circle -- Goebbels, Goering, Himmler, Speer -- recognizable but not as well cast as their counterparts in the German "Downfall." Lots of Ju-52 close-ups.