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The American

  • 2010
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  • 1h 45m
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George Clooney and Violante Placido in The American (2010)
An assassin hiding out in an Italian village while he anticipates his last-ever assignment tempts fate by seeking out the friendship of a priest (Bonacelli) as well as the affection of a local woman (Placido).
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An assassin hides out in Italy for one last assignment.An assassin hides out in Italy for one last assignment.An assassin hides out in Italy for one last assignment.

  • Director
    • Anton Corbijn
  • Writers
    • Rowan Joffe
    • Martin Booth
  • Stars
    • George Clooney
    • Paolo Bonacelli
    • Violante Placido
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    105K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,667
    997
    • Director
      • Anton Corbijn
    • Writers
      • Rowan Joffe
      • Martin Booth
    • Stars
      • George Clooney
      • Paolo Bonacelli
      • Violante Placido
    • 606User reviews
    • 337Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    George Clooney
    George Clooney
    • Jack…
    Paolo Bonacelli
    Paolo Bonacelli
    • Father Benedetto
    Violante Placido
    Violante Placido
    • Clara
    Irina Björklund
    Irina Björklund
    • Ingrid
    • (as Irina Bjorklund)
    Lars Hjelm
    • Hunter #1
    Björn Granath
    Björn Granath
    • Hunter #2
    Johan Leysen
    Johan Leysen
    • Pavel
    Giorgio Gobbi
    • Man on Vespa
    Silvana Bosi
    • Old Cheese Vendor
    Thekla Reuten
    Thekla Reuten
    • Mathilde
    Guido Palliggiano
    • Waiter (Market)
    Samuli Vauramo
    Samuli Vauramo
    • Young Swedish Man
    Antonio Rampino
    • Postmaster
    Filippo Timi
    Filippo Timi
    • Fabio
    Ilaria Cramerotti
    • Hooker #2
    Angelica Novak
    • Hooker #3
    Isabelle Adriani
    Isabelle Adriani
    • Hooker #1
    Lello Serao
    • Barman (Town Square Bar)
    • (as Raffaele Serao)
    • Director
      • Anton Corbijn
    • Writers
      • Rowan Joffe
      • Martin Booth
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    User reviews606

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    9SerpentMage

    Superb, Absolutely Superb!

    George Clooney outdid himself in this movie! I really did not know what to expect. I kind of knew what it was about, but decided that I will let it surprise me.

    This movie is a low key follow the movie and its steps. You keep guessing and keep wondering what will happen next. You wonder who is behind it all. Of course you can guess what will happen, at least if you watched enough movies you can make an intelligent guess.

    But what gets me with this movie is that even though I see things coming I still want to watch what happens. This movie just grips you and spits you out. It is not a blockbuster shoot them up type of movie. No this is more like the old style Italian Mafia movies.

    If you decide to watch this movie make sure you have time to focus. Its the little details, the little steps that make all the difference. Otherwise it just becomes another movie.
    7lewiskendell

    Maybe not what you're expecting, but still a good movie.

    "And above all, don't make any friends, Jack. You used to know that."

    First, a warning. The American is an atypical spy-thriller. If you're wanting to check out an adrenaline-fueled action film, you should check out Salt. The American is a slow- burner, and more of a character study than anything else. 

    The main character Jack is an assassin and weapons maker who at his heart, is a lonely man. His last engagement was marred by an incident where he had to kill the woman he was involved with, and he's forced to move on to a small town in Italy where he's given another assignment and told to wait. But he finds himself drawn again to another woman, and that complication may turn his employer against him.

    Clooney gives a great understated performance as the quiet, complex Jack, and he's joined by a pair of excellent, beautiful female leads in Violante Placido and Thekla Reuten. Their beauty is matched by the beauty of the small Italian towns and countryside where the majority of the movie takes place. The sedate pace of the film gives you time to absorb the mood of the setting, as well as understand the effect it has on Jack. 

    The American will definitely not appeal to everyone. There are two or three effective action scenes, but at no point is that kind of thing the focus of the movie. Imagine the tone of The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, and you won't be far off the mark.
    7Red-125

    Clooney does very well portraying a loner

    The American (2010), directed by Anton Corbijn, is a vehicle for the talents of George Clooney. Clooney is too tough, too handsome, and too much the strong, silent type to do well as a gentle, caring human being. Accordingly, director Corbijn has typecast him as a professional assassin.

    Unfortunately for his character, Jack, "the Swedes" are after him. The film begins in a beautiful Scandinavian location where Jack avoids being killed, and kills his would-be assassins. Unfortunately, this causes him to commit an inexcusably violent crime against an innocent person. The attempt on his life also causes him to hide out in a small Italian village, where he is "The American."

    In the village he meets three people. Two of them are pretty much from Central Casting--a kindly priest, played well by Paolo Bonacelli, and a hooker with a heart of gold, the beautiful Violante Placido. The third person's role is more surprising--Thekla Reuten, as Mathilde, surely the world's most attractive female professional assassin.

    The plot isn't terribly creative and, in fact, it's somewhat confusing. However, the movie is worth seeing, in my opinion, for the excellent acting that Clooney brings to his role. He is a man who is never at ease, never at rest, and clearly no longer comfortable with his role as a hired killer and gunsmith for hired killers. He is always (literally) looking over his shoulder, and probably will be forever. Not a happy profession, and not a happy life.

    Reviewers have remarked about the beautiful scenery in this movie, which I did not appreciate on the small screen. However, the acting and plot come across well enough on DVD. The film isn't worth seeking out, unless you have a particular interest in this genre. However, it has some episodes of intense action, and it's never boring.
    rogerdarlington

    Not to all tastes - but to mine

    This is not a movie that will appeal to everyone, even fans of George Clooney, who is in almost every scene. His famous smile and immense charm are totally absent in a tight, laconic role as the eponymous assassin-cum-gunsmith Jack/Edward/Mr Butterfly. But I really admired this brave departure from the Hollywood dazzle which has a genuinely different pacing plus look and sound.

    So if you're expecting a fast-moving, action-packed thriller, forget it. After a dramatic pre-title sequence, there is more than an hour of a quiet, slow build up to the retributive finale. The assassin is determined to do one last job before giving up his nefarious profession, but two women are complicating his intentions: fellow shootist Mathilde, played icily by the Dutch Thekla Reuten, and a local prostitute Clara, the beautiful Italian actress Violante Placido. Which woman will get her man? This is a visually striking work, partly because of the unusual setting in the arid terrain of the Abruzzo region of central Italy and the narrow, cobbled streets of the town of Castel del Monte, partly because of the artistry of Dutch photographer turned director Anton Corbijn and his German cinematographer Martin Ruhe. The sparse script is the work of Rowan Joffe (son of the director Roland Joffe) who has adapted the novel "A Very Private Gentleman" by the British novelist Martin Booth.

    Clooney is a great lover of all things Italian and this film - which he co-produced - is obviously a very personal work which is likely to be more enjoyed in Europe than in the States.
    6TheMovieDiorama

    The American substitutes outlandish action for a vacuous yet restrained dramatic thriller.

    It was only a matter of time before I watched this. A film hated by audiences for its misrepresenting marketing and rarely discussed amongst cinephiles due to its style over substance. The plot is vacuous no question, and struggles to fill up its runtime. However, as a character study, I believe Corbijn's minimalistic approach to be incredibly nuanced and tasteful. A contract killer on the run is temporarily residing in the Italian countryside where he has one final task to pull off for a client, to which he meets a woman he is romantically interested in.

    The editing for the film cleverly lures viewers in, with one of two short shootouts being shown right at the start. This immediately sets a precedent for action, or perhaps stylish spy shenanigans. Once Clooney's silent but deadly protagonist finds his way stuck in the beautiful town of Castelvecchio, Corbijn slows the pace down to a grinding halt. Every action, destination or conversation is shown through Ruhe's gorgeous minimalistic cinematography. Ten minutes can be spent just following Clooney down a street, edited only to change camera positions. For some, this will be a major deterrent that will force many to turn off before reaching the halfway mark.

    However, upon reflection, Corbijn's deliberate slow pace makes sense. He attempts to thematically convey the loneliness of this contract killer, inevitably disposing of those who grow attached to him. One could argue that mainstream spy flicks like 'Casino Royale' convey this through spectacular extravaganza, yet The American opts for an arthouse approach. Does it achieve the same results? In a way, yes. The biggest problem with this film is the lack of plot. It becomes overbearing at times that nothing is actually happening and is unable to evoke any characterisation or engrossing dialogue, but still remains intriguing thanks to the rural scenery and Clooney's nuanced performance.

    It's peculiar, and a film that has lingered on my mind for some time now. It's unfortunately too empty to be a flawed masterpiece, leading me to look at my watch on various occasions, but certainly doesn't deserve the resentment that it has received. Technically meticulous yet unable to escape the all too common "style over substance" trait.

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    Crime
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    • Trivia
      With the influx of cast and crew, the existing population of Castel del Monte - 129 people - was more than doubled. When a crew member needed emergency dental work, he had to go to a nearby town as the answering machine of Castel del Monte's dentist declared that he was "unavailable, due to his appearance in a Hollywood film."
    • Goofs
      Jack/Edward cites the muzzle velocity of the rifle as 360 miles per hour (mph). No expert cites muzzle velocity in mph. It's always in feet per second (fps) or meters per second (mps). Beyond that, 360 mph is only 528 fps. That's hardly a reasonable muzzle velocity for that rifle, and it would likely be very inaccurate.
    • Quotes

      Father Benedetto: [speaking to Jack] You cannot deny the existence of hell. You live in it. It is a place without love.

    • Crazy credits
      The credits at the end are in order of appearance. However, the 3 hookers are listed in the order: Hooker #2, Hooker #3 and Hooker #1, which logically doesn't make sense.
    • Connections
      Featured in Maltin on Movies: The American (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      La Bambola
      Written by Ruggero Cini, Franco Migliacci (as Francesco Migliacci) and Bruno Zambrini

      Performed by Patty Pravo

      Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (Italy) s.p.a.

      by arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

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    • Release date
      • October 27, 2010 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • El ocaso de un asesino
    • Filming locations
      • Castel del Monte, L'Aquila, Abruzzo, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Focus Features
      • Greenlit Rights
      • Smokehouse Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $35,606,376
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $13,177,790
      • Sep 5, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $67,876,281
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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