Matt Damon is fantastic and Melanie Lynskey is a great new discovery --- the whole cast is so strong. I would have loved more Tony Hale. Soderbergh allows us a chance to begrudgingly laugh at the greed and corruption and sickness that makes the modern day world go round, but he doesn't take it lightly. For a change, we get 2 gov't characters that we don't hate (Bakula & McHale) and a corporate, greedy (misguided? incredibly smart?) protagonist who keeps us on the verge of hate and like. The inner dialogue of Damon alone is worth witnessing. There are slow moments, but it suits the movie and the subject.