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The November Man

  • 2014
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  • 1h 48m
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6.3/10
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Pierce Brosnan in The November Man (2014)
An ex-CIA operative is brought back in on a very personal mission and finds himself pitted against his former pupil in a deadly game involving high level CIA officials and the Russian president-elect.
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An ex-C.I.A. operative is brought back in on a very personal mission and finds himself pitted against his former pupil in a deadly game involving high-level C.I.A. officials and the Russian ... Read allAn ex-C.I.A. operative is brought back in on a very personal mission and finds himself pitted against his former pupil in a deadly game involving high-level C.I.A. officials and the Russian President-elect.An ex-C.I.A. operative is brought back in on a very personal mission and finds himself pitted against his former pupil in a deadly game involving high-level C.I.A. officials and the Russian President-elect.

  • Director
    • Roger Donaldson
  • Writers
    • Michael Finch
    • Karl Gajdusek
    • Bill Granger
  • Stars
    • Pierce Brosnan
    • Luke Bracey
    • Olga Kurylenko
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    • Director
      • Roger Donaldson
    • Writers
      • Michael Finch
      • Karl Gajdusek
      • Bill Granger
    • Stars
      • Pierce Brosnan
      • Luke Bracey
      • Olga Kurylenko
    • 210User reviews
    • 185Critic reviews
    • 38Metascore
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    Pierce Brosnan
    Pierce Brosnan
    • Devereaux
    Luke Bracey
    Luke Bracey
    • Mason
    Olga Kurylenko
    Olga Kurylenko
    • Alice
    Bill Smitrovich
    Bill Smitrovich
    • Hanley
    Amila Terzimehic
    Amila Terzimehic
    • Alexa
    Lazar Ristovski
    Lazar Ristovski
    • Arkady Federov
    Mediha Musliovic
    Mediha Musliovic
    • Natalia Ulanova
    Eliza Taylor
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    Caterina Scorsone
    Caterina Scorsone
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    Akie Kotabe
    Akie Kotabe
    • Meyers
    Will Patton
    Will Patton
    • Perry Weinstein
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    Patrick Kennedy
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    • Edgar Simpson
    Dragan Marinkovic
    • Denisov
    Ben Willens
    • Agent Jones
    Milos Timotijevic
    Milos Timotijevic
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    Dragan Dvojakovic
    • Ambassador
    Tara Jevrosimovic
    • Lucy
    Nina Mrdja
    Nina Mrdja
    • Mira Filipova (15 years)
    • Director
      • Roger Donaldson
    • Writers
      • Michael Finch
      • Karl Gajdusek
      • Bill Granger
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    9DearIMDB

    Brosnan takes it to a new level

    Pierce Brosnan puts his James Bond persona to bed with this film. I've been off Brosnan in the last couple of years since Bond, though he's a brave actor and has tried various roles. This one puts him firmly back in the action mould. His character Devereaux could take Bond with one arm behind his back - well not perhaps not Daniel Craig but he'd give him a run for his money. It was as gritty a performance as I have ever seen from Brosnan and ranks alongside the current Bond and Bourne for tension and is not far behind for action. His character is cold and dangerous and utterly ruthless. The plot too is clever with twists and turns and betrayals. I was engrossed from start to finish. The action is fast and graphic. Go see it. Its a fun ride.
    maclock

    This is a taut, well-acted, and well-shot thriller

    Hrmmm ... I'm not sure what film the less enthusiastic reviewers here happened to watch. The November Man is an excellent movie for fans of this genre. The performances delivered by the cast are great, the script is generally good, and the film is incredibly well shot.

    Some seem to have a problem with Pierce Brosnan because of his age. I'm not sure what that's all about -- his was a fantastic performance in this film. Additionally, the well-written script delivers a lot of action and plot turns to keep you engrossed in the movie from the time it starts until the closing credits begin to roll. Did we see the same film? I'm having a hard time finding fault with The November Man. If you enjoy thrillers, then this should be right up your alley. The November Man is strongly recommended viewing for adults who have a taste for this kind of stuff.
    7moviexclusive

    The plotting does stumble towards the end, but this old-school spy thriller has enough twists, action and most importantly, an ace in former 007 star Pierce Brosnan

    It's not hard to see why Pierce Brosnan had, for a couple of years, tried to get this film made; despite being a perfectly capable dramatic actor, it is his time as James Bond that people remember most fondly about the 61-year-old Irish actor, so it is no wonder that Brosnan would want at some point to get back into the spy game. There is pedigree and potential here too - the character is the protagonist of novelist Bill Granger's 1980s Peter Devereaux series, and if this movie adapted from the seventh book of that series hits paydirt, there are always many other books on which a franchise could be built.

    Thankfully for Brosnan, who also produces the movie through his Irish Dreamtime company, 'November Man' is a sturdy enough thriller that could be the start of several such mid-budget European-set sequels to come. Gone are the gadgets, the girls and the quips that were a centrepiece of Brosnan's 007 days though - Brosnan's Devereaux is the kind of gritty spy Daniel Craig fashioned the 007 character after Brosnan departed, a no-nonsense CIA man at the top of his game who retired after a mission gone wrong with his protégé, David Mason (Australian actor Luke Bracey).

    Devereaux is pulled back into the field when his former handler from Langley, a hawk-eyed Hanley (Bill Smitrovich), asks for his help to pull an asset out of Moscow. The woman has critical information about the future head of the Soviet Union, Arkady Federov (Lazar Ristovski), which the CIA would like its hands on, but Devereaux accepts only because she is also his former colleague and lover. That simple mission goes unexpectedly awry when Devereaux finds himself pitted against Mason, whose orders were not only to 'take out' the woman but also Devereaux himself. What's more, Hanley is simultaneously taken into custody by his own CIA unit, after it turns out that he had recruited Devereaux behind their backs.

    As scripted by Michael Finch and Karl Gajdusek, the film combines a couple of familiar tropes. Here we have a teacher and his best protégé turned enemies, so that we get to see just how much of the former's skills the latter has honed into his own. We also get a spy versus the Agency, with Devereaux seemingly gone rogue against the apparently corrupted CIA establishment. And finally, we get a witness everyone is after, who as Hollywood convention dictates, happens also to look like a supermodel - that would be Alice Fournier (played by former Bond girl Olga Kurylenko) - and is protected by none other than Devereaux himself.

    So far, so good - for the first hour, Roger Donaldson directs a relatively taut and tense setup that keeps you hooked at trying to figure out just who is playing who. We know Devereaux is the good guy here, but just who is everyone else? Will Mason become a cold-hearted killing machine to take out his former trainer? Is Mason's boss the one pulling the strings? What does he have to do with an operation involving Federov and a building which fell in Chechnya that precipitated the war between the two countries? And just who is this Mira whom everyone is looking for, who apparently has Federov's dirty secrets from his past as a Russian general in the Chechen war?

    But after a promising start, what was a tightly plotted affair starts to go off the rails. There are a lot of revelations here, and to be fair, a somewhat twisty knot of events to unravel the truth behind the smokescreens. Yet, the scripting gets weaker by the minute - in particular, a thoroughly extraneous scene where Devereaux confronts Mason in his own apartment and decides to teach the latter a thing or two about developing affections for the opposite sex by slashing the femoral artery of his next-door neighbour/ girlfriend for no other apparent reason - and the leaps of logic get more far-fetched as Donaldson tries his darnest to keep the proceedings moving at a brisk clip until the climax.

    Never a less than competent helmer, Donaldson largely succeeds, inserting some efficiently thrilling car chases, shootouts and hand-to- hand combats in between the betrayals, admissions and ultimatums. It certainly helps that Brosnan is just as sure a hand at playing a spy, slipping effortlessly into the role with charisma and lending this screen incarnation of Devereaux a dignity and poise that very few silver-haired action stars can do. Brosnan's co-stars are however forgettable, though Kurylenko proves to be a sight to behold in her own right when she puts on a short sexy dress to seduce Federov in his own hotel room.

    To be sure, 'November Man' never quite comes close to the heights of Bourne, which is in a league of its own. But for less demanding audiences looking for some late-summer action, this entirely B-grade Euro-set thriller will do the trick. It's got espionage, suspense, blood, some sex (clearly trimmed here for an NC16 rating though), and most of all, Brosnan; yes, the latter is singlehandedly the best thing the film has going for it. And in turn, Brosnan gets his wish - an opportunity back into the spy game, and a pretty good one at that too.
    7neil-douglas2010

    Enjoyable Eastern Europe thriller

    As a modern day thriller this better than most even if Olga Kurylenko has no fighting to do in this one. That is left to Pierce Brosnan as Peter Devereaux and Luke Bracey as his protege David Mason, and they're pretty good at it. Devereaux and Mason were colleagues when a mistake on a case led to a young child being killed. Years later and now retired Devereaux is brought back for a new mission but when his girlfriend is killed by his former allies it's time for revenge. But can he kill his former friend Mason, well the bad guys are far higher up the scale than Mason and with Devereaux now protecting a witness, Alice (Kurylenko), who has details of a Russian/CIA cover up in past atrocities, theymight have to trust each other.

    Decent modern day spy thriller that doesn't outstay it's welcome.
    7Hellmant

    I'd say it's better than about half of the James Bond movies.

    'THE November MAN': Three and a Half Stars (Out of Five)

    Spy thriller starring Pierce Brosnan as an ex-CIA agent who must take on an old pupil, when his former employers kill the woman he loves and target him for assassination. The movie was directed by Roger Donaldson; who's directed such popular hits as 'COCTAIL', 'CADILLAC MAN', 'THE BOUNTY', 'SPECIES' and 'DANTE'S PEAK' (which also stars Brosnan). It was written by Michael Finch and Karl Gajdusek and based on the book 'There Are No Spies' (which is the seventh installment in 'The November Man' series) by Bill Granger. It costars Luke Bracey, Olga Kurylenko, Bill Smitrovich and Will Patton. I found it to be pretty entertaining and surprisingly dark, and violent, but still nothing too new or interesting to offer fans of the genre.

    Brosnan plays Peter Devereaux; an ex-CIA agent who retired after a student of his, David Mason (Bracey), accidentally killed a kid (while the two were doing an assignment together in Montenegro). Since that time Peter has started a relationship with another CIA operative, named Natalia Ulanova (Mediha Musilovic). He comes out of retirement to aid her on a deep cover assignment in Russia, when she's murdered by Mason; under the orders of CIA chief Perry Weinstein (Patton). Peter then wants revenge on the CIA, for killing Natalia, and will stop at nothing to find out what vital information she uncovered and why she was killed for it.

    The story is that of a pretty routine espionage thriller but it does take some pretty dark turns, here and there. Both Brosnan and Bracey's characters do some pretty questionable 'anti-heroic' things that, at times, leave the viewer questioning who they're supposed to root for. So in that way I really enjoyed the movie. Brosnan does slip back into the ultimate spy role with plenty of ease and Donaldson does a pretty effective job delivering the action. Kurylenko looks stunning as usual (and even uncannily resembles a young Catherine Zeta-Jones in some scenes). The film might not have much original to offer, fans of the genre, but it's still a lot of fun; I'd even say it's better than about half of the James Bond movies.

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    • Trivia
      In the film's source novel, the central setting was Berlin, Germany, but Pierce Brosnan stated that filming there would be too expensive, so the key shooting locale was changed to Belgrade, Serbia.
    • Goofs
      The young agent is able to determine that his former mentor has a child with a search through the CIA database while no one else in this large intelligence gathering organization was able to do so.
    • Quotes

      Devereaux: You can be a human, or a killer of humans, but not both. Eventually one of those people will extinguish the other one.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Pierce Brosnan/Tavi Gevinson/The Madden Brothers (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Die This Way
      Music by Marco Beltrami and Tyson Lozensky

      Lyrics and Performed by Storm Large

      Courtesy of Cutting Edge Music (Holdings) Limited

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    • Release date
      • October 29, 2014 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Serbia
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • El aprendiz
    • Filming locations
      • Belgrade, Serbia
    • Production companies
      • Relativity Media
      • Irish DreamTime
      • SPD Films
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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $25,018,119
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,911,597
      • Aug 31, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $39,661,919
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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