Sunday, August 10, 2014

Movie Review ... A Most Wanted Man

 

A Most Wanted Man posterDespite the end of the Cold War, spying has thrived.  With cutting-edge surveillance technology at their disposal, governments are still reliant on keeping informed of their international brethren.  This has become more potent after 9/11 which ‘A Most Wanted Man’ explores.  Based on John Le Carre’s novel, it successfully spins the web of intrigue for which Le Carre is known.  ‘A Most Wanted’ is an engaging look at how spying is still very much a part of today’s fast-paced world.

Leader of an anti-terrorist unit charged with infiltrating the Muslim community, Guenther Bachmann (Philip Seymour Hoffman) tackles his latest assignment.  When a suspected terrorist arrives in Hamburg, Bachmann wants to keep him under surveillance.  Hoping his presence will lead to the discovery of a major terrorist cell, Bachmann’s efforts are opposed by CIA representative Martha Sullivan (Robyn Wright).  Clashing with Sullivan’s approach Bachmann’s ideals is tested with lives hanging perilously in the balance.

‘A Most Wanted Man’ explores individual agendas and how they affect a desired outcome.  Bachmann’s ‘wait and see’ method infuriates those around him which enables the drama to slowly percolate.  Given Sullivan’s penchant for a more direct approach, the inevitable clash of wills almost derails a very delicate mission.  How they agitate events from the shadows, with their targets none the wiser to the drama surrounding them is fascinating.

The solid screenplay is further enhanced by strong performances.  In his final leading role before his death, Hoffman shows a talent that will be missed.  Ranging from excitement, apathy and frustration, you feel for his character as he continually fights interference.  Anton Corbijn’s direction successfully draws out the conflict and dilemmas everyone faces and the murky world and loyalties on which they thrive. 

A fine adult thriller/drama ‘A Most Wanted Man’ shows spying has never faded.  Whilst old wars may be distant memories, gathering knowledge will always be in demand as will those who collect information by any means possible.

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Movie Review Rating out of 10:  8

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