Pollack does a steady job of unraveling the somewhat complicated plot, bringing the events to a slow boil and keeping you captive even when the movie gets a bit too talky.
The Interpreter (2005)
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Reviews Counted:185
Fresh:107
Rotten:78
Average Rating:6.1/10
Consensus: A polished and intelligent thriller, though marred by plot implausibilities.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for violence, some sexual content and brief strong language.
Runtime: 2 hrs 9 mins
Genre: Thriller
Theatrical Release:Apr 22, 2005 Wide
Box Office: $72,515,360
Synopsis: Director Sidney Pollack's diverse career sees him returning to familiar ground with THE INTERPRETER. Crafted from the same mould that saw Pollack produce the superlative political thriller THREE... Director Sidney Pollack's diverse career sees him returning to familiar ground with THE INTERPRETER. Crafted from the same mould that saw Pollack produce the superlative political thriller THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR (1975), Nicole Kidman and Sean Penn star in a film riddled with subterfuge, recriminations, and deadly secrets. Kidman plays Silvia Broome, an interpreter who works at the UN in New York City. One night, while collecting a bag she has left behind in the building, Silvia overhears a whispered conversation in which an assassination attempt on a redoubtable African leader, named Zuwanie (Earl Cameron), is planned during his future visit to the UN. Secret service agent Tobin Keller (Penn) is assigned to provide security for Zuwanie on the forthcoming trip, and conducts an investigation when Silvia explains what she has heard. He quickly discovers that Silvia has a lengthy, troubled past as a citizen from the same country as Zuwanie, and immediately doubts her story. A series of frantic, fast-paced set pieces ensue, with Pollack beautifully capturing the architectural wonder of the UN, and staging some breathtaking scenes all over the city. Much has been made of THE INTERPRETER'S status as the first film to be shot inside the UN, and it's to Pollack's credit that he wasn't overawed by such a prospect. Making full use of the building, the director highlights the hustle and bustle of a typical day at the UN, while also shooting eerily silent late night scenes among the famous halls and corridors. As Pollack piles on the tension, Penn and Kidman deliver exemplary performances alongside a prodigious supporting cast, who do justice to an intelligently written plot designed to keep viewers guessing right up until the final moments of the film. [More]
Starring: Nicole Kidman, Sean Penn, Catherine Keener, Jesper Christensen
Starring: Nicole Kidman, Sean Penn, Catherine Keener, Jesper Christensen, Earl Cameron
Director: Sydney Pollack
Director: Sydney Pollack
Screenwriter: Charles Randolph, Scott Frank, Steven Zaillian
Producer: Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Kevin Misher
Composer: James Newton Howard
Studio: Universal Pictures
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Reviews for The Interpreter
Una digna obra, con un suspenso magistralmente llevado, que se gana por completo la recomendación pero que no llega a ser tan buena como prometía.
I was steadily absorbed by The Interpreter, even though much of the plot didn’t make a great deal of sense.
Helmer Sydney Pollack, invoking his CIA thriller Three Days of the Condor, deftly builds tension, particularly during climactic action sequences.
Its high-mindedness has obscured the thriller's basic function -- to deliver thrills.
A gripping and intelligent political thriller that, unusually for these troubled times, promotes articulation of the jawbone over kneejerk reflex.
No doubt there have been more intriguing tales played out in its halls than the passable whodunit the movie provides, but this one does have its moments
A classy, complicated and thought-provoking affair that, if even a bit too long, pulls you along courtesy of its venerated cast and crew.
Both a nostalgic tribute to the nail-biting big-picture mind-benders of days past and a perfectly engaging piece of entertainment.
The Interpreter is a smartly mounted thriller that seizes the moment it hits the screen, and takes the audience for quite a sharp, taut ride.
Succeeds because it focuses on a lost art of cinema: Character development.
Some movies generate such breakneck tension that you don't notice the lapses in logic until later. The Interpreter is not one of those movies.
It's one of those good movies you watch with a nagging awareness that the elements are in place for a great one.
Much ballyhooed for its on-location filming in and around the United Nations building in Manhattan "The Interpreter" works better as a captivating drama than it does as an espionage thriller due to some sticking plot points that prevent the audience from
It is the sort of thoughtful, grown-up entertainment that the big studios hardly make anymore.
The Interpreter strives to be an intelligent, grown-up thriller. If it falls short... at least its goals are higher than [a lot of] what's out there these days.
Smart moviemaking win out over dumb politics in “The Interpreter,” the latest – and thus far the best – thriller of 2005.
Another international accent from Kidman, another brooding, broken man from Penn, and another taut, tense, political thriller from director Pollack.
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