Una coppia si ritrova attirata nei piani di un oligarca russo di disertare e si posiziona presto tra la mafia russa e il servizio segreto britannico, di cui nessuno di cui si può fidare.Una coppia si ritrova attirata nei piani di un oligarca russo di disertare e si posiziona presto tra la mafia russa e il servizio segreto britannico, di cui nessuno di cui si può fidare.Una coppia si ritrova attirata nei piani di un oligarca russo di disertare e si posiziona presto tra la mafia russa e il servizio segreto britannico, di cui nessuno di cui si può fidare.
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- 4 candidature totali
- Misha
- (as Rasha Bukvic)
- Anna
- (as Maria Fomina)
- The Prince
- (as Grigoriy Dobrygin)
- Maria
- (as Jana Perez)
- Alexei
- (as Emmanuel Brook)
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This is based on a novel which I haven't read, so I can't compare those two. I can tell you that the movie is more than suspenseful enough and it seems very much rooted in reality (of course heightened at certain points of the story). There are many obstacles and you may see a lot of things coming before they happen, but the movie is played very well and is more than decent enough to enjoy
Peregrine "Perry" Makepiece (Ewan McGregor) is a college professor whose marriage to successful attorney (barrister, to be specific), Gail Perkins (Naomie Harris) is going through a rough patch. He had recently slept with one of his students and he feels that his professional accomplishments are inferior to those of his wife. The couple takes a short vacation to Marrakesh, Morocco in an effort to put a spark back into their marriage. Instead, Perry ends up hanging out with a larger-than-life Russian man named Dima (Stellan Skarsgård) whom he meets in a local bar. In the space of just a couple days, Perry accepts Dima's generous but forceful invitations to drink together, to play tennis and to attend a couple parties. Gail joins Perry at the second party, but is unhappy about how it cuts into their alone time, and when Perry disappears for a while, Gail wonders what he's up to. Fortunately (and unfortunately) Perry is just talking privately with Dima, who reveals himself to be more than just a friendly Russian businessman.
Dima tells Perry that he launders money for the Russian mob and is concerned that he is about to be asked to "resign" (which would mean that Dima's family would end up "resigning" with him). Before any of that can happen, Dima wants to defect to the UK. He asks Perry to deliver to MI6 a memory stick with the names of British officials being bribed by the Russians to grease the skids for a major banking deal. Dima hopes this information will be enough for MI6 to grant asylum to Dima and his family in exchange for further intel. Dima says that Perry is the only one he can trust, and Perry is just kind and honorable enough to want to help save Dima and his family. Perry is also pretty naïve, thinking that he can "just" give the files to MI6 and be done. Perry soon finds out differently, as does Gail who also gets roped in.
An MI6 agent known as Hector (Damian Lewis) is keen to follow up on this lead, but it won't be easy. Hector's boss doesn't think there's enough to go on and thinks that Hector is motivated by revenge against a former supervisor (Jeremy Northam) who may be involved in the bribery scandal. So, Hector lies to his crew (and everyone else) about having permission to proceed and goes forward with his unauthorized operation – which involves civilians, no less. Hector establishes contact with Dima, but Dima refuses to deal with anyone but Perry. Thus, Perry and Gail head to Paris where they "accidentally" run into Dima, who is on his way to Switzerland to sign over to his new bosses the accounts that he manages. Then, as things get more dangerous, Perry and Gail get involved more and more deeply.
"Our Kind of Traitor" is a satisfying, but unremarkable thriller. Some of the plot points seem highly implausible and others feel underwritten. The story is well-constructed, but the acting (except for Skarsgård's) is listless and the entire film suffers from a lack of tension. Cornwell / le Carré novels often suffer somewhat in the process of adapting them to the big screen, but this one is still worth a look. "B"
Ewan McGregor and Stellan Skarsgård star as a British professor and a Russian mobster respectively, and both give great performances, especially Skarsgård, who plays a man who you know is a bad person, but you can't help but like. Naomie Harris and Damian Lewis also feature, and while both are good in their roles, I felt like Harris, who plays McGregor's wife, wasn't given much to do.
I really enjoyed the cinematography, and you could tell that Anthony Dod Mantle worked hard to make sure every shot was interesting even when what was going on in the shot was pretty basic.
The story is nothing you haven't seen before, but I found myself really captured by the great acting and interesting dialogue.
B+
I thought the movie was gripping. There were many scenes that had me at the edge of my seat. The scenes were set in various locations around Europe and the rest of the world. I disagree with those who say the plot developments were not credible.
I think this movie is a little under-rated with it's current IMDb score. It's worth about 7.5.
I'm familiar with some of his other material and have seen a couple things turned into film also. This movie delivers man.
Its intense, deep character development, and sometimes you are changing what you want/think the outcome to be.
There are some majestic performances here by Stellan S. And Damian Lewis. Ewan Mac is gold as always, never seen a bad performance from him.
I really enjoyed this film. Held my attention all the way through. If you like films about espionage or the sort. This is something you might enjoy.
All in all just a really well made film. Worth the watch.
Overall Score 7/10 Entertainment Value 8/10 For a continuous plot that doesn't lose its way.
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- QuizIn an interview, director Susanna White said of Stellan Skarsgård's full frontal nude scene: "Stellan is very Scandinavian, nudity was not embarrassing for him in any way. We did that scene day two of working together and usually with nude scenes the wardrobe people rush in with towels to cover the actor up, but he didn't want it. I would go in and discuss the scene with him and he would be starkers."
- BlooperOn the way to the safe house, the Land Rover and the other SUV are driving on the wrong (left) side of the road. Switzerland as well as France are right hand traffic countries.
- Citazioni
Emilio Del Oro: Where do you live in London?
Gail: Chelsea.
Emilio Del Oro: Are you happy?
Gail: In Chelsea?
Emilio Del Oro: With your husband?
Gail: That's a very direct question.
Emilio Del Oro: I'm curious why a couple who've been married 10 years would take two romantic holidays in the space of a month.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Projector: Our Kind of Traitor (2016)
- Colonne sonoreApache
Written by Jerry Lordan (as Jerry Lordan)
Published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd./Francis Fay & Hunter Ltd.
Performed by The Incredible Bongo Band (as Incredible Bongo Band)
Licensed courtesy of Mr. Bongo Worldwide Ltd.
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 3.153.157 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 984.698 USD
- 3 lug 2016
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 10.711.027 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 48min(108 min)
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- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1