As an attempt to delve into the murky reaches of fundamentalism and fanaticism it displays its ambitions.
Traitor (2008)
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Reviews Counted: 131
Fresh: 73
Rotten:58
Average Rating: 6/10
Consensus: Despite another reliable performance from Don Cheadle, Traitor suffers from too many cliches and an unfocused narrative.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for intense violent sequences, thematic material and brief language.
Runtime: 1 hr 54 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Theatrical Release: Aug 29, 2008 Wide
Box Office: $23,501,463
Synopsis: TRAITOR is writer/director Jeffrey Nachmanoff's powerful rumination on post-9/11 foreign affairs wrapped up into a taut contemporary spy thriller. Balancing the film's sometimes conflicted ideological heft is Don Cheadle, who... TRAITOR is writer/director Jeffrey Nachmanoff's powerful rumination on post-9/11 foreign affairs wrapped up into a taut contemporary spy thriller. Balancing the film's sometimes conflicted ideological heft is Don Cheadle, who turns in a smartly even-keeled performance as Samir Horn, a Sudanese-born, Chicago-raised former U.S. Army Special Forces operative. The action begins with a jarring prologue set in Sudan in 1978, where the young Samir witnesses the murder of his father by car bombing. Jumping swiftly to present day Yemen, Samir, in a dramatically ironic twist, is revealed as a mercenary selling explosives to Muslim extremists. But what is never completely clear throughout TRAITOR's numerous plot-twists is just where Horn's allegiances truly lie: is he an American spy infiltrating a Jihadist plot or a devout Muslim who has traded his sympathies with the West? When an arms sale runs afoul, Samir is jailed in a Yemeni prison where he befriends Omar (Said Taghmaoui), a ringleader of a terrorist organization that is being watched by the F.B.I. A bold prison break is hatched and the pair begins collaborating on a series of bombings throughout Europe. As Samir becomes embroiled in ever-escalating terror plots, it becomes clear that he is duplicitously playing both sides at growing danger to himself and the lives of innocent people. Cut with a breathless, war reportage-styled pace, TRAITOR is an action-packed, suspense-filled thriller whose seemingly equivocal ideological veneer can be summed up as: "In war, there are no winners." [More]
Starring: Don Cheadle, Guy Pearce, Said Taghmaoui, Neal McDonough
Starring: Don Cheadle, Guy Pearce, Said Taghmaoui, Neal McDonough, Alyy Khan, Jeff Daniels
Director: Jeffrey Nachmanoff
Director: Jeffrey Nachmanoff
Screenwriter: Jeffrey Nachmanoff
Producer: David Hoberman, Todd Lieberman, Don Cheadle, Jeffrey Silver
Composer: Mark Kilian
Studio: Overture Films
DVD Info
Release:
Dec 19, 2008
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case - O-Ring
- Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.78
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English
- Subtitles - Spanish - Optional
Additional Release Material:
- Audio Commentary - Jeffrey Nachmanoff - Director; Don Cheadle - Actor
- Featurette - 1. Action! The Stunts and Special Effects of TRAITOR
- 2. International Espionage: An In-Depth Look at TRAITOR'S Exotic Locations
Reviews for Traitor
Cheadle and Pearce are equally good in their roles, and their characters are given real feeling through Nachmanoff's pungent script, which provides the viewer with significant background and depth on the two leads.
A taut and topical thriller that attempts to add a human dimension to the fast-paced and often explosive action.
Cheadle can do pretty well anything, and in this film, he often has to.
The Traitor manages to get right is what so many other post-9/11 films got wrong: it does not confuse criticism of American policy with an attack on American ideals.
Some of the implications raised by the film, such as the willingness of a great many American Muslims to take part in a terrorist operation, are quite disturbing.
The Koran is part of the battleground for the film's moral compass, and while it may overshoot the average multiplex goer's comfort zone for a spy movie, it engages on a serious level
Traitor or Patriot? Terrorist or hero? The answer is subjective and what I like about this complex drama is that we become party to both sides.
Cheadle's struggle to express the convictions of a man who assimilates evil in order to destroy it is sometimes mesmerizing; sometimes schizophrenic.
Overall more thoughtful than jingoistic, even if it does little to advance audience understanding of the War on Terror and its multi-tentacled morality plays.
Like The Fugitive, Traitor is a thriller where both the pursuer and the pursued are well-developed, compelling and sympathetic figures.
For most of its length, Traitor is a serious and suspense-filled film ... But as the movie approaches its climax, the plot goes crazy -- and [not] in a good way.
A good political action movie that makes you use your brain a little bit.
It was complicated but ultimately it failed in that attempt to deliver a complicated message.
Let's just say this is a well paced thriller with a strong cast -- it's good to see Guy Pearce on screen -- but the terrorist threat which obsessed the recent Bush administration has been dwarfed by a couple of things...
As an espionage thriller, Traitor delivers. But the movie does so in a realistic way.
Traitor is filled with more surprises and originality than last year's much ballyhooed Michael Clayton and Don Cheadle deserves much of the credit.
Sure, it's as predictable as a Vegas magic show, but it can be a fun ride.
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