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Traitor (2008)

Director: Jeffrey Nachmanoff

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The war on terror inspires works of earnest mediocrity: from ‘Rendition’ to ‘The Kingdom’, Hollywood’s efforts have resulted in clumsy, downbeat thrillers awash with over-saturated colour and wailing pseudo-ethnic music.

If ‘Traitor’ is a cut above, it’s largely thanks to Don Cheadle, whose weighty, likeable but ambiguous turn anchors an overly complicated story. Cheadle is an American arms dealer imprisoned in Yemen, who rediscovers his Muslim roots and joins the jihad only to find himself shipped to train suicide attackers in the US. The first half is dark and compelling – it draws us into the world of the terrorist and displays a courageous ethical and narrative complexity.

But, once the pieces fall into place, it loses momentum, meandering towards a contrived climax in which all ambiguity is swept aside and the forces of righteous democracy prove reassuringly triumphant.

Author: Tom Huddleston 2009-03-24 10:21:47

Time Out London Issue 2014, March 26 – April 1, 2009


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Director: Jeffrey Nachmanoff

Cast: Don Cheadle, Guy Pearce, Saïd Taghmaoui, Jeff Daniels, Neal McDonough, Aly Khan, Archie Panjabi full cast

Rated: 12A

Duration: 114 mins

UK Release: Mar 27 2009
US Release: Aug 29 2008




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