The Interpreter
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The Interpreter
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I've REALLY been looking forward to this movie since I saw the trailer in the theater last fall I think.
And it's early but so far all six of the reviews on rotten tomatoes have been glowing.
I've REALLY been looking forward to this movie since I saw the trailer in the theater last fall I think.
And it's early but so far all six of the reviews on rotten tomatoes have been glowing.
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I plan on seeing The Interpreter this weekend. Ebert and Roeper gave it 2 thumbs up. They said Sean Penn and Nicole Kidman give one of their finest performances. Can't wait to see it.
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I just caught a "making of" the Interpreter on yesterday (can't remember the channel though) and it looks verry interesting. Just from that, I'm going to check it out. Political intrigue and murder are generally, very good cinematic bedfellows.
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Originally Posted by buckee1
I just caught a "making of" the Interpreter on yesterday (can't remember the channel though) and it looks verry interesting. Just from that, I'm going to check it out. Political intrigue and murder are generally, very good cinematic bedfellows.
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I definitely plan on checking this one out. This looks like a great role for Penn and Pollack has a pretty solid track record with thrillers (Random Hearts being the exception).
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I know I definitely want this movie, so I will be waiting on DVD...
I recently began to categorize movies under these groups:
1. Movies I must immediately see and will see again
2. Movies I definitely want to see now, but won't see again
3. Movies that can wait (I will see once)
Anything under #s 2 and 3 will just be a DVD purchase, as it comes out to the same price as going to the theatre. The movies in #1 are far and few between. (The last one, sadly, was The Ring Two... the next one, I don't know).
I recently began to categorize movies under these groups:
1. Movies I must immediately see and will see again
2. Movies I definitely want to see now, but won't see again
3. Movies that can wait (I will see once)
Anything under #s 2 and 3 will just be a DVD purchase, as it comes out to the same price as going to the theatre. The movies in #1 are far and few between. (The last one, sadly, was The Ring Two... the next one, I don't know).
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I saw it last weekend here in the UK, and IMO it was a massive let down. The supposed 'twist' was coming a mile off, and I defy even the simplest of movie watchers not to get it.
No tension or suspense, and a complete contradiction in terms of the main protagonist in the final act. Unsurprisingly, however, Penn is excellent.
I really wanted to like this movie, but while it wasn't horrible, it was certainly a let down to say the least.
No tension or suspense, and a complete contradiction in terms of the main protagonist in the final act. Unsurprisingly, however, Penn is excellent.
I really wanted to like this movie, but while it wasn't horrible, it was certainly a let down to say the least.
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Originally Posted by vedderstapp
I saw it last weekend here in the UK, and IMO it was a massive let down. The supposed 'twist' was coming a mile off, and I defy even the simplest of movie watchers not to get it.
No tension or suspense, and a complete contradiction in terms of the main protagonist in the final act.
No tension or suspense, and a complete contradiction in terms of the main protagonist in the final act.
What twist? There's NO twist to the film. There's a character arc with the Kidman character, but no twist.
And the "contradiction" you mention about Kidman is well planned and thought out. It doesn't come out of the blue, and it fits the character.
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Saw it last night and although I didn't expect much, I didn't really enjoy it either. There were some tense moments, but it's just a typical cop/protector meets victim/insider drama. Penn and Nicole give great performances, but the story is so twisted up in politics, if you don't follow carefully, you don't give a shit.
It really bugged me that this movie was just recycled clichés from other movies. The dialog... or the way it's presented is the same crap you would expect from this type of story... and you have a feeling that later on it's going to repeat itself in order to give some sentiment to the already flat relationship of the primary characters.
I give it a 2 out of 5
It really bugged me that this movie was just recycled clichés from other movies. The dialog... or the way it's presented is the same crap you would expect from this type of story... and you have a feeling that later on it's going to repeat itself in order to give some sentiment to the already flat relationship of the primary characters.
I give it a 2 out of 5
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Saw it last week in The Netherlands (what's up with that: a movie released in Europe BEFORE it's released in the US?) and I also was disappointed. Acting wasn't on the level it could be (with these actors) and the story soooo slow and predictable. Skip it I would say.
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The WOM I am seeing on this one in other palces is pretty consistent with these last few comments. It looks like Pollack might have swung big and hit this one into foul territory.
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JoBlo - 8/10
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"Phew…finally! A solid, top-to-bottom movie coming out of Hollywood that isn’t a remake, a rehash, a TV show, a sequel or a rapper’s first steps into the movie biz."
Filmjerk - A
REVIEW
"In recent years, Pollack’s output has repeatedly flatlined ('Random Hearts'), but that all changes with 'The Interpreter,' a smartly mounted thriller that seizes the moment it hits the screen, and takes the audience for quite a sharp, taut ride."
REVIEW
"Phew…finally! A solid, top-to-bottom movie coming out of Hollywood that isn’t a remake, a rehash, a TV show, a sequel or a rapper’s first steps into the movie biz."
Filmjerk - A
REVIEW
"In recent years, Pollack’s output has repeatedly flatlined ('Random Hearts'), but that all changes with 'The Interpreter,' a smartly mounted thriller that seizes the moment it hits the screen, and takes the audience for quite a sharp, taut ride."
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Some blurbs from MetaCritic:
The Hollywood Reporter Kirk Honeycutt
Thrillers don't get much smarter than The Interpreter.
Chicago Tribune Michael Wilmington
As beautifully designed, swift and sleek as a classic sports car, throbbing with emotion and intelligence, it's a neat suspense film that's also dramatically and sociologically potent, with two supremely talented stars, Nicole Kidman and Sean Penn, delivering beyond the emotional call of duty.
Rolling Stone Peter Travers
The Interpreter bristles with the smart, steadily engrossing tension that marked such 1970s goodies as "All the President's Men," "The Parallax View" and Pollack's own "Three Days of the Condor."
Los Angeles Times Kenneth Turan
Yes, this could be a better film, but the good qualities it does have are rare enough to hold our interest on screen and off.
Time Richard Corliss
There's enough narrative for three fine films. But not enough for The Interpreter. The thriller pieces feel assembled rather than organic.
Roger Ebert's full 3-star review here
The Hollywood Reporter Kirk Honeycutt
Thrillers don't get much smarter than The Interpreter.
Chicago Tribune Michael Wilmington
As beautifully designed, swift and sleek as a classic sports car, throbbing with emotion and intelligence, it's a neat suspense film that's also dramatically and sociologically potent, with two supremely talented stars, Nicole Kidman and Sean Penn, delivering beyond the emotional call of duty.
Rolling Stone Peter Travers
The Interpreter bristles with the smart, steadily engrossing tension that marked such 1970s goodies as "All the President's Men," "The Parallax View" and Pollack's own "Three Days of the Condor."
Los Angeles Times Kenneth Turan
Yes, this could be a better film, but the good qualities it does have are rare enough to hold our interest on screen and off.
Time Richard Corliss
There's enough narrative for three fine films. But not enough for The Interpreter. The thriller pieces feel assembled rather than organic.
Roger Ebert's full 3-star review here
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saw this tonight and it was so bad that i was tempted to ask for my money back. there were certain lines towards the end where people in the audience were laughing. definitely not a good sign at my theater.
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Originally Posted by mmconhea
if you don't follow carefully, you don't give a shit.
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Originally Posted by mmconhea
but the story is so twisted up in politics, if you don't follow carefully, you don't give a shit.
...and people wonder how THE PACIFIER did 100 mil...