The International: Dinero en la sombra

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El agente de la Interpol Louis Salinger (Clive Owen) y la Fiscal de Distrito de Manhattan Eleanor Whitman (Naomi Watts) se proponen llevar ante la justicia a uno de los más importantes bancos del mundo. Destapando una miríada de actividades ilegales, Salinger y Whitman siguen el rastro de operaciones financieras que se llevan a cabo desde Berlín a Milán, desde Nueva York a Estambul, en una persecución de alto riesgo a nivel internacional. Debido a su implacable tenacidad, ambos ponen en peligro sus propias vidas, ya que sus objetivos no se detendrán ante nada, asesinatos incluidos, para continuar financiando el terror y la guerra. (Sony Pictures Esp.)

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POMO 

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español Una decente, aunque un poco parlanchina, película de paranoia y espionaje con un excelente tiroteo. Aquí no hay mucho que hacer para profundizar en los personajes, y el pronunciado lenguaje corporal de Clive Owen resulta aún más agradable. Este tipo de personaje agente es un papel perfecto para él. La cara de Naomi sólo tiene sentido desde el punto de vista del marketing, en el cartel. La trama es bastante exagerada, pero cautiva, y a los acordes de la tranquila y palpitante música electrónica nos mantiene en vilo (desearle suerte cuando el temerario simpático se enfrenta a los manipuladores más poderosos del mundo es, en definitiva, divertido). También hay una mansión arquitectónicamente impresionante en los acantilados, como sacada de una película de Bond. No es un nuevo Bourne y Michael Clayton debería ser más profundo, pero este encargo comercial de Tykwer está a la altura de La intérprete de Pollack. ()

Isherwood 

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inglés Tom Tykwer, clearly impressed by the recent "Bond films" and the "Bourne Trilogy," decided to make his own contribution to the theme of lone agents standing up to powerful multinational organizations, and the result is a very unconventional, yet impressive spectacle. Although the characters are in constant motion, the locations change and the plot moves along briskly. Tykwer's storytelling is surprisingly sparing, slightly distant (the almost fetishistic emphasis on modern architecture), and relatively slow-paced (except for the unique shootout, which is unparalleled). Yet, amazingly, it all works. After seeing a film like this, one can only get the impression that banks are the evil of this world - if one has forgotten that they caused the current economic crisis. :) PS: The reference to The Jackal pleased me. Power. ()

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novoten 

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inglés Tykwer definitively becomes a polymath who can inventively shoot any genre, but this time I can't fathom it from his hand. The guide to the world of frauds does it with ease, but at the same time, every time the viewer catches up with the screenwriter in twists and turns, it adds another twist and shows that this time it won't lend a helping hand to those lagging behind. Positive impressions are mainly gained by Clive Owen, once again in the role of an indefatigable hitchhiker. In his performance, the perfectly escalating shootout without exaggeration becomes a legendary scene. ()

Zíza 

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inglés While it looks like an action-packed romp, except that it's not action, unless you count the shootout in the gallery, which is the only one that really caught my attention. Otherwise? Not that great. I'd give it 2 stars, but because it ends quite realistically and believably, indeed it's all pretty believable in general (their injuries, for example – they really are injured, they go to the doctor and don't miraculously recover from their injuries in the next scene). So I really appreciate that about this film. Then there's also my favorite actor starring – another plus. The romance wasn't there, which may be a shame for the viewer's attention span, but maybe that's what really makes the film more believable... anyway, check it out if you like Clive and if you like the worker ant wanting to bring down the supervillain corporation. ()

DaViD´82 

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inglés A bureaucracy bound James Bond from the financial world. Tykwer approaches this untraditionally, almost unwatchably. I was expecting something like Michael Clayton in a different environment with scores of attractive locations. And I got Michael Clayton in a different atmosphere with scores of attractive locations. The only action scene is absolutely fantastic (not just due to the choice of locations), but it is completely out of place in this movie. A calm, serious tempo where even the nerve-racking chases happen at brisk walking pace and all of a sudden we get an action movie like from John Woo, and with humor to boot! And then a return to the slow, but in no way boring tempo. If the Whitman character weren’t so superfluous and those several rather laughable genre clichés (it applies that they might not have mattered in a different movie, but here they are simply eyesores), then I would have enjoyed Tykwer’s idea of a thriller, and raised no objections. ()

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