The American (15)

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<strong>Rating: </strong>3/5

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Time Out says

Tue Nov 23 2010

Anton Corbijn showed with ‘Control’, his film about Joy Division’s Ian Curtis, that, as a photographer-turned-filmmaker, he’s as happy to let his camera linger on a troubled character’s good-looking face or to indulge a moody landscape as to tell a story through traditional means. He pushes that approach to the limit with this attractive, quiet, passive study of Jack (George Clooney in his most downbeat role ever), the American in question, whom we first meet on the snow flats of Sweden and quickly learn has lethal potential despite his calm exterior and love of butterflies.

Soon, this shadowy weapons-maker, operating in a world of murder and hitmen which, we assume, could erupt into violence any minute, is hiding out in the hills of Abruzzo, east of Rome, and trying to remain incognito. He strikes up a rapport with a prostitute (Violante Placido) and shares a drink with a priest (Paolo Bonacelli), but mostly he wanders, drinks coffee and remains silent while discreetly preparing a gun for a smart woman (Thekla Reuten) about whom we know even less.

Meanwhile, our man maintains infrequent contact with a handler (Johan Leysen) who was surely cast for the noble trenches of worry running across his face.
‘The American’ is a better film when little is happening – which is much of the time – because when fragments of story do disturb the piece, they tend to stress the film’s more clichéd elements: the kindly prostitute; the hard man with a soft side; the priest who elicits confessions.

At its best, the film’s silence and unrevealing mood of observation remind you of ‘The Passenger’ or Paulo Sorrentino’s ‘Consequences of Love’, although Corbijn also nods awkwardly to Sergio Leone and the western genre. At its worst, ‘The American’ feels like the filmic equivalent of a classy coffee-table book or an ad for Italian coffee itself.
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Rated:

15

UK release:

Fri Nov 26 2010

Duration:

105 mins

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Rated as: 3/5 (14 ratings)
  • Watched this again for the 2nd time last night. Usually a film with a slow pace is a bad thing but there is something serene about the location and cinematography that makes the audience sit and calmly watch the story slowly unfold. Clooney's restrained performance and the minimal dialogue in the script complement the mood of the film perfectly. Easily one of Clooney's best and also one of his most different roles. If I were to describe the story, it would sound like a dozen other action films - but The American is fresher in comparison to its stale contemporaries.

    Marsellus Tue Mar 27 2012
    Rated as: 4/5
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  • people who found this boring are probably used to hollywood action packed popcorn trash.Very much a eurothriller with plenty of emphasis on character.Not much plot but I don,t think there needed to be.Wasnt that kind of film.And Clooney has never been better.

    andy Wed Apr 20 2011
    Rated as: 4/5
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  • Was expecting this film to be at odds with the casting of George Clooney, and as much as I like him, i wasn't expecting him to carry off this kind of role without being GEORGE.... But no he was amazing. The main thing that stopped this film from being a classic was the predicatblity of it's plot. For me the plot had as much invention as your regular Dolph Lundgren flick... Here it's jsut the performances and the "gilding of the lilly" (cinematopgraphy , locations, score) that elevate this... But why make a meal out of such an ordinary story?

    ed Thu Mar 24 2011
    Rated as: 3/5
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  • While not the best, anyone who found this film boring should probably best stick to what they like...cartoons like films offered by Pixar and the like. For God sake, don't stretch your intellect and, oh yes, avoid the "classics" as all cost. Morons!

    cooker1 Fri Mar 4 2011
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  • This movie was the absolute worse movie I have ever seen, Extremely boring. Extremely long for nothing. Didn't even enjoy watching the usually handsome Cloony!

    Rosa Sat Jan 15 2011
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • Extremely boring second-rate film, went to sleep twice! Zero rating.

    tomo Tue Dec 14 2010
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  • George Clooney's worst role as a boring unimaginitive hitman trying to retire - whole movie should've lasted ten minutes. Totally boring excrement.

    long cat Fri Dec 10 2010
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • This was bloody awful. il duca I'm with you, forget about"beautifully shot" and all that crap, it is a total nothing of a film. This type of filming worked in "control" for obvious reasons, Ian Curtis and his demise but every character in this, including GC need winding up. Gratuitous sex scene thrown in to keep you awake methinks.

    blib Thu Dec 9 2010
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  • This movie is not even worth downloading illegally on the web. No scenario, no acting, no dialogue, a storyline that goes along owing to the (poor) imagination of the director, and you leave the cinema with this bad feeling of having wasted both time and money.

    il duca Wed Dec 8 2010
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • Thanks for the back-up Porco.also critique,rosy 'below' me also gave the game away. As for the alfredo comment-i was purely aiming that at the other reviews if you had cared to read about the stupid scenery comments.IM A CINEMA BUFF. ps its too cold outside ;-p

    ric Wed Dec 8 2010
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