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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
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    POPULARITY
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    • Director
      • Anton Corbijn
    • Writers
      • Rowan Joffe
      • Martin Booth
    • Stars
      • George Clooney
      • Paolo Bonacelli
      • Violante Placido
    • 603User 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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    7cardsrock

    More character study than thriller

    This is not the massive action thrill ride you might expect. Instead, it is a slow, character-driven look at an aging assassin. Clooney is good, but it is questionable to have him play a stone-faced killer when the actor is at his best when he utilizes his compelling charm. The best part of the movie is the beautiful cinematography, which highlights the stunning Italian countryside. It adds to the whole Euro indie fell that the film has. The American is pretty slow at times, but the shift in tone is somewhat refreshing.
    7secondtake

    It's slow, but on purpose, and it has something approaching lyricism

    The American (2010)

    Like many George Clooney movies, this one is cinematically superb. You can pick the obvious, like his "Good Night and Good Luck" which he directed and had filmed in gorgeous black and white, or "Solaris" for director Soderbergh's lyrical if romanticized sensibility. Or "Syriana," "O Brother," "Three Kings," and "The Thin Red Line" all in the last fifteen years, all filmed with love, and generally with good effect.

    What this means is he is more than an actor, he's an influence behind the scenes. And he's good for the movies (the industry), even if sometimes he pushes his movies into a slickness that is dulling. And that might be the flaw in "The American," the reason why this doesn't quite rise to the poetry it intends. There are aspects that make it one of those films that will view really well fifty years from now. In fact, a lot of it is wordless and so it will be culturally timeless. But it also lacks that daring taut emptiness or plain beautiful long pace of its better intentions. That is, it doesn't go far enough.

    "The American" is not about much, in a way. There is the LeCarre sense of a specialized spy alone in a dangerous world, and it's the aloneness that leads to lots of inner thoughts, an attempt to figure out what really matters in his life. And that's why it works in a bucolic way. The ostensible plot is about one final professional job the man has to do, making a highly specialized gun. There are enough scenes of him working on it on a kitchen table, almost caressing the machinery of it, high in a mountain village in Italy, that we can appreciate it on a simple level of craft.

    There are women (always too beautiful for their own good) and there are evil men on his tail (ruthless and never quite as clever as Clooney). In other words, there are the usual elements of this kind of world. But most of the time the movie takes its hold on a more direct, sensory level. Some people will find that simply boring. Not enough "happens." But if you let it envelop you, and if you aren't in a hurry, and if you can see it on a larger screen (to maximize those sensory effects), it might really impress you.

    Finally, it has to be admitted that the plot is a bit of a borrowing from "Day of the Jackal." Some of the acting is mediocre, too, but not Clooney, and not his one main sexual interest, played by Violante Placido, though she doesn't have a big role. The countryside is so beautiful you might be satisfied just with that, actually. Sit back and watch.

    This was my second time around and I didn't realize it and I almost didn't keep going because the simple plot (with lots of peripheral characters) is important, and I remembered a couple of the big twists. But the movie has such a beautiful, flowing narrative pace and visual fluidity I ended up watching it again, every minute. And I probably liked it more this time, not worried about the events as much as how they were shown.
    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.
    9elroy_geronimo

    Time will value this gem

    The cinematography is breath taking, but with top photographer Anton Corbijn at the helm, you wouldn't expect anything less. There's very little dialogue in this film, about 500 lines in total, which emphasizes the acting and the visual spectacle. Don't expect any CGI or amazing action scenes. It's just not that kind of film. It's a homage to C'era una volta il West by Sergio Leone, to The Day of the Jackal (the original!) by Fred Zinnemann and writer Frederick Forsyth, to Italy and in a way to Clooney. The deliberate slow pace will put a lot of people off. The movie is about professionalism, betrayal, loneliness, revenge and love. How good "bad" people can be. A wonderful film, that will not be valued by the average Hollywood loving movie goers, but a must see for people who love movies and for whom movie-making is an art.

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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
    • Official sites
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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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    Box office

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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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    Tech specs

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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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