| Review Date: Director: Tony Scott Writer: Michael Frost Beckner, David Arata Producers: Douglas Wick, Marc Abraham Actors: Robert Redford as Nathan Muir Brad Pitt as Tom Bishop Catherine McCormack as Elizabeth Hadley |
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But enough about the spy trade, the film also works on a human level. First off, there is the strong relationship constructed here between master and pupil, in Robert Redford and Brad Pitt. Both actors are believable and solid in their roles, and develop enough of a rapport between one another, to have us believe the finale of the picture as it goes down. But there was also a surprising “love” element in the movie (am I referring to Pitt and Redford again?). Yes, that’s right…Tony Scott actually underlines his cold-hearted secret agent caper with a romance of some great consequences. Once again, the denouement of the film puts much of that in perspective, and I for one, certainly appreciated that touch of emotion, in an already solid storyline (and it didn’t feel “gooey” or out of place, like in most thriller flicks). The film certainly did feel a lot longer than it was (it’s a little over two hours), but I was pretty “into it” the whole way through, and once again, director Scott can be thanked for that, with a bang-bang start to the festivities and lots of funky camera work the whole way through. By the way, most of the film takes place in flashbacks, so be prepared for that. I was initially a little “out of the flow”, but once absorbed, I found it to be a rather revealing way to work down to the truth. Good move.
On a personal note, I have to admit that I did look at this film a little differently since the events of 9/11. In the old days, I would watch films like this and just enjoy them for what they were, but nowadays, it seems as though you can’t help but think about the state of the world while watching a film about spies, terrorists and secret operations in far-away countries. Having said that, this movie isn’t a history lesson by any means and spends most of its time entertaining us and that’s certainly something that anyone could relate to at any time. So enjoy!