On the one hand it is important to clarify what goal pursues the oppressed of torture Issa in Hamburg and on the other hand, the extent to which an influential contemporary Islamic faith has something to hide. When solving both problems, the German secret services are each other's way. Beneficiaries of this Komeptenzgerangels of course the CIA.
Overall, the German "spies" do anyway not a good figure. In their investigations they often behave as inconspicuously as someone in christmas man costume at nudist beach (the famous dark van right outside the front door or spontaneous snogging when the target person is approaching). The star cast can break anything here. I wondered whether Philip S. Hoffman has other duties, except to smoke and drink while Nina Hoss however feigns understanding and Daniel Brühl do not actually play. Luckily you could Herbert Grönemeyer still persuade with reproached wallet, sometimes to sit briefly in the car and telephone. That I would have even credited. I never bring my reviews spoiler at (reads yes no other interested people through), I go here not on a totally stupid end.
Conclusion:
One can get bored as this film is richer for two hours.