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The International (2009)

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Reviews Counted:194

Fresh:113

Rotten:81

Average Rating:5.8/10

Consensus: The International boasts some electric action sequences and picturesque locales, but is undone by its preposterous plot.

Australian Rating: TBC

Runtime: 1 hr 58 mins

Genre: Dramas

Australian Theatrical Release:
Feb 19, 2009 Wide

US Box Office: $25,450,527

Synopsis: Released in a post-globalization economy teetering on the brink of a depression, THE INTERNATIONAL admirably stays in step with its time. Screenwriter Eric Singer hangs this man-against-the-machine... Released in a post-globalization economy teetering on the brink of a depression, THE INTERNATIONAL admirably stays in step with its time. Screenwriter Eric Singer hangs this man-against-the-machine action-thriller not on the Russians, North Koreans, or turncoats in the C.I.A., but on the I.B.B.C., an international bank that wields power through crippling debt. With villains like these, viewers fretting over their own mortgage rates will find themselves rooting zealously for these crooked financiers to fall hard. Interpol agent Louis Salinger (Clive Owen) and his partner, New York Assistant D.A. Eleanor Whitman (the somewhat underused Naomi Watts), are consistently stonewalled by local law enforcement in their attempt to close in on the bank’s insiders. The conflict deepens two-fold as Salinger discovers not only how wide the bank’s nefarious influence spreads, but how loosely he will act within legal boundaries to get his man. Owen elevates the at-times standard espionage plot devices with his now trademark (but always riveting) me-against-the-worldisms: his hard-edged focus and steely moral clarity. Armin Mueller-Stahl also stands out in the cast as a weathered ex-communist revolutionary now finding himself in the epicenter of capitalist corruption. With spirited but tight direction, Tom Tykwer (of RUN, LOLA, RUN and THE PRINCESS AND THE WARRIOR fame) emphasizes longer action sequences and a more developed narrative arc than many contemporary post-BOURNE IDENTITY thrillers. The film’s centerpiece--an incredible shoot-out in the Guggenheim Museum with flying plaster, shattering installations, and shifting loyalties--reads like a disaster movie for the highbrow set as art lovers everywhere will experience a perverse thrill watching the museum’s famed spiral shot up by I.B.B.C. thugs. [More]

Starring: Clive Owen, Naomi Watts, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Brian F. O'Byrne

Starring: Clive Owen, Naomi Watts, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Brian F. O'Byrne

Director: Tom Tykwer

Director: Tom Tykwer
Screenwriter: Eric Warren Singer
Producer: Charles Roven, Richard Suckle, Lloyd Phillips
Composer: Tom Tykwer, Johnny Klimek, Reinhold Heil
Studio: Sony Pictures Entertainment

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As frustrating as the story's shallowness is, this shortcoming is very nearly negated by the sheer physical pleasure of the production.

Full Review Source: Sydney Morning Herald | comment Comment
02/27/09
Eddie Cockrell
Eddie Cockrell
Sydney Morning Herald
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A timely yet cold drama that's exquisitely produced but mechanical and off-base in intent and execution. As for the plot? 'Terrorism, brought to you by Citibank'

Full Review Source: Dark Horizons | comment Comment
02/11/09
Garth Franklin
Garth Franklin
Dark Horizons
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An international bank with dubious morals and unethical practices is at the centre of this large-scale thriller which steamrolls its way through politics, big business, organised crime and weapons acquisition

Full Review Source: Urban Cinefile | comment Comment
02/12/09
Louise Keller
Louise Keller
Urban Cinefile
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There is considerable satisfaction in seeing these tyrants of high finance live up to their image as the new villains of modern cinema, but even more satisfying are Tykwer's superbly staged action set pieces.

Full Review Source: The Age (Australia) | comment Comment
02/20/09
Jim Schembri
Jim Schembri
The Age (Australia)
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At a time when the global financial crisis is being blamed, to a large extent, on the banking industry I suppose it's only to be expected that a bank will become the villain of a movie thriller.

Full Review Source: At the Movies (Australia) | comment Comment
02/20/09
David Stratton
David Stratton
At the Movies (Australia)
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If he has trouble making his characters very interesting, Tykwer comes into his own in staging the action.

Full Review Source: The Australian | comment Comment
02/27/09
David Stratton
David Stratton
The Australian
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Direction is superb, balancing action, story, character and something valuable to say in a compelling movie that you wish wouldn't end. And when the end does come, we wish all thrillers could be so genuine and real

Full Review Source: Urban Cinefile | comment Comment
02/12/09
Andrew L. Urban
Andrew L. Urban
Urban Cinefile
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The tepid script doesn't quite live up to Tykwer's taut direction.

Full Review Source: FILMINK (Australia) | comment Comment
02/20/09
Jarrod Walker
Jarrod Walker
FILMINK (Australia)
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Tom Tykwer's globe-spanning thriller about corporate malfeasance offers ideas, pace, beauty, and an aces turn from thinking-man's action hero Clive Owen.

Full Review Source: Film Journal International | comment Comment
02/12/09
Erica Abeel
Erica Abeel
Film Journal International

As an action thriller The International might well lack the full-on fight scenes of a Bourne movie, but it is a smart and sophisticated globetrotting thriller with just the right villain for these troubled times.

Full Review Source: Sunday Mirror [UK] | comment Comment
02/27/09
Mark Adams
Mark Adams
Sunday Mirror [UK]

This movie is a shining example of generic and bland studio film making.

Full Review Source: Eclipse Magazine | comment Comment
02/13/09
Michelle Alexandria
Michelle Alexandria
Eclipse Magazine

Engaging enough thriller if you don't stop to think about it.

Full Review Source: Denton Record Chronicle (TX) | comment Comment
02/14/09
Boo Allen
Boo Allen
Denton Record Chronicle (TX)

There are a number of reasons why this thriller fails to thrill, beginning with Eric Warren Singer's script.

Full Review Source: Giant Magazine | comment Comment
02/13/09
Ethan Alter
Ethan Alter
Giant Magazine

It has some superb action set-pieces and some surprising character depths, and it's possible to lose oneself in the moment and come away entertained.

Full Review Source: Combustible Celluloid | comment Comment
02/13/09
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Combustible Celluloid

The action is often crass, the location-hopping mere crisis tourism. But the acting and dialogue deliver.

Full Review Source: Financial Times | comment Comment
02/27/09
Nigel Andrews
Nigel Andrews
Financial Times

The film opens with style, promise & top notch cinematography/direction. Sadly, after an hour of intrigue, thrill, & chase, the script sharply strays from earlier smarts.

Full Review Source: Hollywood Report Card | comment Comment
02/12/09
Ross Anthony
Ross Anthony
Hollywood Report Card

... for all its impressive set pieces and breathless momentum, it's neither passionate nor urgent.

Full Review Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer | comment Comment
02/12/09
Sean Axmaker
Sean Axmaker
Seattle Post-Intelligencer

More intriguing than the action is Tykwer's use of architecture; his characters are dwarfed by looming towers of cold steel and glass, which says more about the apparent hopelessness of their quest for justice than any of the machinations of the plot.

Full Review Source: Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN) | comment Comment
02/13/09
John Beifuss
John Beifuss
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)

It's not that The International needed more action scenes per se, but a bigger dose of personality.

Full Review Source: Spectrum (St. George, Utah) | comment Comment
02/19/09
Bruce Bennett
Bruce Bennett
Spectrum (St. George, Utah)

The International possesses the look and feel of a thriller, but not the heart or soul of one.

Full Review Source: ReelViews | comment Comment
02/13/09
James Berardinelli
James Berardinelli
ReelViews
 
 
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