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The International (2009)

Starring: Clive Owen, Naomi Watts Director: Tom Tykwer Rating: R (Restricted)   Format: DVD
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  • Actors: Clive Owen, Naomi Watts, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Ulrich Thomsen, Brian F. O'Byrne
  • Directors: Tom Tykwer
  • Writers: Eric Singer
  • Producers: Alan Glazer, Charles Roven, Charlie Woebcken, Christoph Fisser, Gloria Fan
  • Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: Cantonese, English, Korean, Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 encoding (US and Canada only)
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  • Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: Sony Pictures
  • DVD Release Date: June 9, 2009
  • Run Time: 118 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (66 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001V7UTV6
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,665 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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The International is actually two movies in one: A highbrow thriller about a sprawling bank that resorts to murder and arms sales to retain its power, and a sleek visual essay on how architecture and interior design shapes your perceptions. Interpol agent Louis Salinger (Clive Owen, still not quite a star despite Inside Man and Children of Men) has been on the brink of conclusive evidence against the villainous international bank, but his sources always end up dead. With the aid of a Manhattan district attorney (Naomi Watts in a woefully underwritten part), he stumbles on the trail of the bank's favorite hit man, who might provide the (literally) smoking gun Louis needs. The International starts out smooth and silky, with visual style to burn and Owen's intense fervor. The plot gradually bogs down in incoherent moralizing, but along the way there are some taut sequences, including a bloody shootout in the Guggenheim Museum where alliances shift unexpectedly. But what makes The International worth seeing is director Tom Tykwer's astute eye for public space: Chic postmodern buildings, broad Italian plazas, Turkish rooftops like mountain paths--Tykwer orchestrates actors through these architectural shapes, his hypnotic visual sense creating far more tension and excitement than the plot. Also featuring Armin Mueller-Stahl (Eastern Promises) and Ulrich Thomsen (The Celebration) as malevolent Europeans. --Bret Fetzer

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Interpol agent Louis Salinger (Clive Owen) is determined to expose an arms dealing ring responsible for facilitating acts of terrorism around the globe. But as his investigation leads Salinger and his partner, Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Eleanor Whitman (Naomi Watts), deeper into the secret world of greed, corruption and murder, they become targets of a deadly conspiracy so vast, they soon find the only people left to trust?are each other. This pulse-pounding thriller plays a high-stakes game of suspense, intrigue and explosive action.

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34 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Solid work from Clive Owen, one great gunfight...and everything else is ho-hum., February 14, 2009
By RMurray847 "afilmcritic.com" (Albuquerque, NM United States) - See all my reviews
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THE INTERNATIONAL is a film that wants to be two kinds of movies at once, and somewhat drops the ball on being either very effectively.

This tells the story of an effort by law enforcement officials to bring down The International Bank of Business & Commerce, the IBBC. This bank, we're told right from the start, is involved in weapons trading and many shady deals involving violent overthrows of governments and so forth. They don't really make money off the arms dealing, they make money handling the debt of the newly emerging governments. They are a ruthless bunch, operating like a shadowy intelligence agency...assassinating those who stand in the way, bribing others. There is no way to bring them to justice, it would seem, because they have their fingers in every pie, and will kill anyone who might get in their way.

So first, THE INTERNATIONAL wants to be an "intelligent" thriller, with lots of suspense generated by the political and economic machinations of men in business suits talking in hushed tones. We see the good guys and the bad guys both discussing with each other the ramifications of one course of action or another. There is lots of globetrotting, with scenes in Luxembourg, France, Italy, the US & Turkey. These scenes are only moderately interesting, because in the end, the schemes of the bank are only drawn out in the most simplistic terms (the movie wants us to FEEL that everything is richly detailed and complicated, but it really isn't). AND, most importantly, the actions of the bank don't really feel entirely credible. Not that a financial institution wouldn't align itself with some really bad guys...but the whole thing really just feels like a half-baked Roger Moore-era James Bond kind of plot.

The other half of the movie wants to be an action thriller of the BOURNE ilk. But the action and gunplay and forensic police work is mostly quite staid and uninspired. With one notable exception. There is a fabulously elaborate, visceral and exciting gun battle set in the Guggenheim Museum in NYC. Naturally, it relies on the old standby that all bad guys are terrible shots and good guys seldom miss...but it's a thrilling, old-fashioned sequence that makes the rest of the movie almost worthwhile.

Also worthwhile is the always solid presence of Clive Owen. Here's a guy who can really act, when given the chance. He can be charming, he can be soulless...but he's seldom boring (and he's always vaguely half-shaved...talk about swarthy). Yet true stardom has eluded him, because the truly best material doesn't go his way...or when something flat-out brilliant like CHILDREN OF MEN lands on his lap, no one goes to see it. Owen is the right man for THE INTERNATIONAL, though. He's capable of handling the talky dialogue. He seems vaguely impatient with all the chatter and politics, and just wants to get on with taking some people DOWN. And when the action does kick in, he's not just an impervious gunslinger...we see real fear and real hurt. We believe that he is a hero who COULD get killed. He brings a humanity to the most "Hollywood" of scenes and he brings movie star glamour to the most mundane of scenes. It's an interesting dichotomy.

Owen is the star of the film...no question. He is in nearly every scene, and director Tom Tykwer likes to give us lots of close-ups. But Owen is assisted by a sold supporting cast, including the always welcome Naomi Watts. Her role is seriously underwritten and probably could have been handled by anyone...but it's nice to see her anyway. The silky-voiced, menacing Armin Muehler-Stahl also shows up as one of the head honchos from the bank. This guy has THAT character down pat, and he's also always welcome.

Tykwer can be a great director (RUN LOLA RUN is a propulsive film in the best possible way)...and the gunfight shows where his true talents lie. He doesn't bring much zest to the talkier scenes, and I hope someone notices this and gives him a more action-packed thriller to helm.

Overall, I enjoyed THE INTERNATIONAL, but for most of its 118 minutes, I was quite aware that what I was seeing was not going to leave much of an impression. It's a solid but seldom exciting movie. It wants to think it has captured the flavor of our times, but it isn't rooted enough in believability. If you like Clive Owen, I'd say it's worth a look. If you're not a particular fan...then there's very little reason to spend time on it. It's a near miss.
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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Movie, June 10, 2009
"The International" is a good and honest movie. Hollywood generally doesn't release movies that are fairly original and intellectually respectful to the audience. The story deals with world bank corruption and how it's not the money that motivates them, but rather the power of enslaving nations and people with debt. If you know anything about the fractional reserve system of current banking, then this movie makes a lot of sense. I am surprised that Hollywood would release a movie like this.

The movie doesn't try to be more then it is. It does, however, take the audience on a journey to explain how the current economic situation could possibly be manipulated. The movie does follow some cliches, but I felt they were handled in original and artistic ways. The Guggenheim scene was very interesting and an original place to stage a Hollywood shootout. The story from start to finish is solid and easy to follow. There were no huge plot twists, however the character resolutions have their complexities and the finale is a little peculiar, but still gratifying and complete.

Clive Owen gives a wonderful and believable performance as a man over the edge and determined to expose the truth of this cloak and dagger organization. Naomi Watts does a good job as a supporting character and doesn't get in the way of the story, but she amplifies it when necessary.

I greatly enjoyed this movie. I skipped seeing it at the theater because it looked a little long, but after watching it on DVD my worries that the plot would be thin were put to rest. The story keeps the flow going and the audience interested the whole time.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Product arrived in good condition and on time, August 11, 2009
By Theoretix (Rome, Ilinois, USA) - See all my reviews
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Robbery, intimidation, deceit and other sub-cultured behavior and purposes are not limited to the back alleys. Today, with a higher educated population that uses digital networks such practices and purposes have permiated not only the city, county, national but also international opperations. The dark also provides a gray area service that is a highly refined and highly efficient corporate network system that runs on par with all other business, industry, medical and govenment operations. In many cases those who are right-honest-decent readily use the gray services offered by the dark side either on contract or permanent basis.
This DVD portrays the details of such a permanent presence on the world scene. It seems that no industry or government is immune to this gray and dark industry (e.g., Enron). On the government level, with this 'gray' service in mind, it will explain many 'irrational' policies, rules and practicies that emerge more frequently than not. Under such conditions one begins to read a different meaning into the country's legal application of constitutional rights. One can see the application of the gray and dark in Governments and any civilization. It is inversely proportional to the degree that 'Socialist formula' is applied to law, economics, social services, banking, education. etc. The Socialist influence, power and practice(Marxist, Facist, Militarist and Nazi - all 'socialist' and 'democratic' systems) clearly prove that the dark and gray parameters have gained control. Institutions, security forces, courts, 'social reponsibility' and demonization of populations - dividing society into two oppositing camps are the hallmark of the dark and gray effects in government and civilization resulting in failed civilizations.
In the short duration of the DVD, these elements have been caputured in a highly effective way. I watched the DVD several times - there is always something new to find during the flow of drama and action.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Non original....if the original part its dumb!
This movie is really one of the most poor scripted of the last years' blockbusters.
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3.0 out of 5 stars IBBC...BCCI...could there possibly be a connection?
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3.0 out of 5 stars Did you ever watch a movie and really, and I mean really, want to like it?
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3.0 out of 5 stars Clive Owens and Places You'd Rather Not See Blown Up
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4.0 out of 5 stars A high octane thriller with serpentine plot
"The International" is a natural attraction for fans of Ian Fleming, Tom Clancy and John LeCarre thrillers. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Fair thriller
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4.0 out of 5 stars WAtch this movie for what the Italian Banker-candidate tells us extra-officially
We hear the main object of any war is the debt it creates, and the resultant benefit to the bank which controls that debt. Read more
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