Un asesino profesional del gobierno es enviado a una zona del Medio Oriente en conflicto donde se le asigna la tarea de eliminar a un líder muy peligroso, bajo el disfraz de chaperón de una ... Leer todoUn asesino profesional del gobierno es enviado a una zona del Medio Oriente en conflicto donde se le asigna la tarea de eliminar a un líder muy peligroso, bajo el disfraz de chaperón de una estrella pop árabe.Un asesino profesional del gobierno es enviado a una zona del Medio Oriente en conflicto donde se le asigna la tarea de eliminar a un líder muy peligroso, bajo el disfraz de chaperón de una estrella pop árabe.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
- Omar Sharif
- (as Lubomir Neikov)
- Bhodi Bhundhang
- (as Nikolai Stanoev)
- Director
- (as Georgi Zlatarev)
- Video Guy #2
- (as Vesilav Pavlov)
- Video Guy #3
- (as Zahari Baharov)
- Tamerlane Caffeinated Soldier
- (as William Cusack)
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Opiniones destacadas
If you like your comedy broad and physical, there is probably not enough here to keep you interested the entire movie. On the other hand, if you like sly comedy and broad satire, this is for you.
This is an old-fashioned screwball comedy, with ridiculously coincidental plot twists, stock characters (given some depth in fun performances by John Cusack, Joan Cusack, Marisa Tomei and Hillary Duff) and a straightforward approach to the political content.
You see, the filmmakers' political points are things nearly all of the country already knows are true. Yeah, we understand that the corporations profiting off the war are corrupt, inept pigs, the political leaders in charge of it are even more inept buffoons, and American imperialism has never looked crasser and more out of touch than it does right now -- but none of that is the point.
Here, all of that noise is the setting that they lampoon -- sometimes in genius ways -- as the backdrop for a silly romp, as John Cusack's character (the hit-man with a heart) tries to change his life with the help of the do-gooder journalist who doesn't trust him (Tomei) and the young Middle Eastern starlet who wants to call off her marriage (Duff). Cusack's sister, Joan, plays his assistant with an almost cartoonishly enthusiastic quality. Ben Kingsley seemed to me wasted in his smaller part as a ruthless CIA boss.
That's all, and it works. It's simple fun, but if somehow you can't see reality and you think the war is going well and everyone involved with it is doing a good job and there's no corruption and people in the Middle East wish our Western culture would supplant theirs, then you might not find it as funny.
For all the rest of us, it was a light comedy with a political edge.
The politics are spot on, it's gonna offend the hell out of republicans but that's what it's designed to do. That alone gives me reason to chuckle.
The problem is, it looks like it was made in a REAL hurry (like about a week). And it contains a stupid subplot about some bimbo singer, which seems to be completely off topic.
Turiqistan is obviously Iraq, or Afghanistan, or any other number of countries the US has f**ked with since the 50s. The humour is a little dark (amputees dancing with prosthetic legs made by Tamerlane corporation) but it IS on the mark, especially with the corporations cashing in on the reconstruction ("democracy lite"!)
However like a lot of satire criticising the US, it seems terribly heavy handed and laboured. I guess it's running counter to so much bs propaganda so it has to bludgeon people over the head to make a point. Who knows. I prefer more of a nudge, wink approach - a bit of subtlety. But that's just me.
Anyway I might watch it again, perhaps I missed something.
I'm hoping "W" is more on the mark.
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- TriviaThe tenth movie in which siblings John Cusack and Joan Cusack appeared together.
- ErroresWhen Brand and Natalie go to the coffee shop, on the floor you can see the blue-tape 'T' marker that shows the waitress where she needs to stand for this shot.
- Citas
The Vice President: [about Omar] Son of a bitch is trying to build a pipeline through his own cheap fucking country. We didn't liberate Turaqistan to get hustled by some cocksucking fezzhead, Hauser. Terminate. Do do that voodoo that you do so well.
- Créditos curiososBeTolerant.com is listed twice in the thanks section of the credits, despite this resulting in an odd number of entries and causing the last entry to have to go against the rest of the layout (centered, vs two-column) to keep things even.
- ConexionesFeatured in Inside the Actors Studio: John Cusack (2007)
- Bandas sonorasSong for Dixie
Written by Stephen Edwards
Published by Source In Sync Music (ASCAP) / Engine Co 35 Music Publishing (ASCAP)
Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Brand Hauser: Stuff Happens
- Locaciones de filmación
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- Presupuesto
- USD 10,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 580,862
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 35,336
- 25 may 2008
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 1,296,184
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 47 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1(original negative)