The whole enterprise is too low-key, too diffident to really make an impression.
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 Award®-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 Oscar® 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 Globe® 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
An intriguing but dramatically stunted psychological thriller about a kidnapping.
They all look good, and they carefully recite their dialogue, but not one of them is alive. Or worth caring about.
Haythe's script suffers from what I like to call 'Apollo 13 Syndrome': It's great when it focuses on the major crisis, but not so hot when it shifts to the people on the ground.
It's watchable only if you don't mind that there isn't a shock, a surprise or a message in its 91 minutes.
Brugge bobbles the attempt to tell two stories -- the marital-discontent one and the crime drama -- at once.
A kidnapping drama that may be too intentionally low-key to qualify as a thriller but that accrues weight and tension as it makes its way through a forest of repressed emotion.
Director Pieter Jan Brugge hands us another heavy-handed drama about the failed American dream.
Redford and Dafoe have all the fun, but Mirren exhibits the most talent.
The film is written, directed and enacted with palpable intelligence. But intelligence can seem dull if unleavened by wit or excitement.
What had been an intelligent and intriguing thriller loses its bearing, its momentum and, eventually, its audience.
The lack of a much-needed nail-biting climax relegates The Clearing to the status of an interestingly cast So What.
A motley mix of a film – police procedural, violent thriller, and suburban marital angst – that ends up being less than the sum of its parts.
Strives to be more than just a predictable, by-the-numbers kidnapping drama, but that, ultimately, is all that it ends up being.
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