By the time The Clearing was over, my single greatest feeling was: Why did anyone want to make this movie?
The Clearing (2004)
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Reviews Counted:126
Fresh:55
Rotten:71
Average Rating:5.6/10
Consensus: Though it has an excellent cast, this emotionally detached movie is the kind that one admires more than enjoys.
Theatrical Release:Jul 2, 2004 Limited
Box Office: $5,572,013
Synopsis: Wayne and Eileen Hayes (Robert Redford, Helen Mirren) appear to be living the American dream, until that dream becomes a living nightmare. A self-made tycoon, Wayne is seemingly invincible. But all... Wayne and Eileen Hayes (Robert Redford, Helen Mirren) appear to be living the American dream, until that dream becomes a living nightmare. A self-made tycoon, Wayne is seemingly invincible. But all illusions are shattered when he is kidnapped in broad daylight from their peaceful Pittsburgh estate. Under the microscope of a probing FBI investigation and her own painstaking introspection, Eileen too is a victim. Meanwhile, Wayne, with his fate resting in the hands of a kidnapper (Willem Dafoe) who has nothing to lose and everything to gain, finds himself in the most important negotiation ever - for his life.... The film marks the directorial debut for Academy AwardŽ-nominated producer Pieter Jan Brugge (THE INSIDER). The original story was conceived by Brugge and first-time screenwriter Justin Haythe, who wrote the screenplay. Palmer West and Jonah Smith (THE UNITED STATES OF LELAND, REQUIEM FOR A DREAM) produced through their company Thousand Words, along with Brugge. Redford most recently starred in SPY GAME and THE LAST CASTLE and received an honorary Academy Award in 2002 for his work with the Sundance Institute. He was nominated for an OscarŽ as Best Actor in a Leading Role for THE STING, and won two BAFTAs for Best Actor in BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID and THE DOWNHILL RACER. He won the Academy Award, the Directors Guild Award and the Golden GlobeŽ as Best Director for ORDINARY PEOPLE; and was Oscar-nominated as Best Director for QUIZ SHOW, which also earned Golden Globe, DGA and BAFTA nominations. Additionally, he received Golden Globe directing nominations for THE HORSE WHISPERER and A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT. Mirren received Oscar nominations as Best Supporting Actress for GOSFORD PARK and THE MADNESS OF KING GEORGE. Among her many additional accolades in both film and television are seven BAFTA nominations with three wins for Best Actress (PRIME SUSPECT, and PRIME SUSPECT 2 and 3). She recently completed the cable TV remake of THE ROMAN SPRING OF MRS. STONE. Dafoe portrayed the Green Goblin in the 2002 summer hit SPIDER-MAN. He received a 2001 Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actor for SHADOW OF THE VAMPIRE, and won the Independent Spirit Award, the LAFCA Award and Saturn Award for his unique performance as the vampire/actor. Additionally he was nominated for an Academy Award as Best Supporting Actor in PLATOON. He will next be seen in ONCE UPON A TIME IN MEXICO and AUTOFOCUS. -- © Fox Searchlight [More]
Starring: Helen Mirren, Robert Redford, Willem Dafoe, Alessandro Nivola
Starring: Helen Mirren, Robert Redford, Willem Dafoe, Alessandro Nivola, Matt Craven, Melissa Sagemiller
Director: Pieter Jan Brugge
Director: Pieter Jan Brugge
Screenwriter: Justin Haythe
Story: Pieter Jan Brugge
Producer: Palmer West, Jonah Smith, Pieter Jan Brugge, Karen Tenkoff
Composer: Craig Armstrong
Studio: Fox Searchlight Pictures
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Reviews for The Clearing
Man, aren't WASPs boring? The movie's simply not deep enough to be an art film, and nowhere near entertaining enough to pass itself off as a satisfying thriller.
An enterprising but ultimately unsatisfying exercise that promises quite a lot, but delivers very little.
Though performed impeccably by everyone involved, the film's wall of conceit makes for neither a gripping nor suspenseful viewing.
A mature, character-based film in which kidnapping is the story, but the people are the substance.
Despite strong intentions and even stronger performances, The Clearing's shallow narrative fails to delve deeply into either of its commendable themes.
The pacing here might be perceived as too slow by audiences expecting something different, but it's quietly effective.
Unfortunately, suffering in silence -- even when you're doing it as marvelously as Mirren does -- doesn't make for terribly exciting cinema.
The Clearing deftly blends three great performances and an intricate character study into a quietly powerful film.
A poorly paced kidnapping drama that seems to think it's so prestigious that it doesn't need to generate much suspense.
The Clearing, rather fuzzy in so many ways, is an incredibly slow-moving exercise in tedium.
Brugge has built a character-driven piece that is as sturdy as it spare.
Don't go in expecting a thriller and you might be happily surprised...
Well acted, with an accumulative sense of novelistic detail, but it doesn't quite fully connect.
Robert Redford brings to the screen a perfect couple, Wayne and Eileen Hayes.
The audience ends up identifying with the privileged wine-drinker (Reford) and rooting against the underclass cereal-eater (Dafoe)...
The easy give-and-take between Redford and Mirren early in the film is flawlessly realistic, but even that couldn't stem the tide of this reviewer's yawns.
A great cast consisting of Robert Redford, Helen Mirren and Willem Dafoe.
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