A Most Wanted Man

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When a half-Chechen, half-Russian, brutally tortured immigrant turns up in Hamburg's Islamic community, laying claim to his father's ill-gotten fortune, both German and US security agencies take a close interest: as the clock ticks down and the stakes rise, the race is on to establish this most wanted man's true identity - oppressed victim or destruction-bent extremist? (Lionsgate US)

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Malarkey 

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English When it was released, The American was the film of the year for me, so I was really looking forward to another film by the director Corbijn. I thought that it might be another slow-paced film, captivating the audience with acting performances and a completely realistic story. And since the main role was played by Philip Seymour Hoffman, I had hard time to keep my emotions in check, because he couldn’t deliver a better acting performance at the end of his career. As for the film itself, I understand some users at this site who were less than enthusiastic. Get ready for well-delivered realism with everything it entails, rough characters in the foreground of the whole story and a spy plot that not everyone will enjoy. But the tension is absolutely brilliant and the ending is the icing on the cake. I would say that the quality of this movie matches The American. Only we get to see a different story with different actors who are just as perfect as the American himself. For me, this is one of the best movies released this year. And not only thanks to Hoffman’s performance, even though that was a big part of it. ()

Kaka 

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English A film that makes sense and knows what it wants to say, in what form it wants to say it, with an unbelievably sharp and uncompromising atmosphere. The plot begins as if from the middle, and the viewer must build a relationship with the characters and unravel the plotlines and connections between them themselves from the first few minutes. There are shortcuts, supporting clues or placebo scenes. Proper filmmaking that, however, is overly austere and measured, allowing for an interestingly naturalistic view of terrorism, but at the same time unnecessarily slow, with plenty of dull scenes. Philip Seymour Hoffman was a great actor, and this old-school affair is not bad, just extremely viewer-unfriendly. ()

J*A*S*M 

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English I loved this film’s stubborn attempt at distracting the viewer from the important things, hiding the motivations of the main characters and breaking with the genre expectations derived from the “thriller” label, even if I admit that others may find it frustrating for the very same reasons. The ending is infuriating, and that’s the best thing about it. A point less for the behaviour of some of the characters (Dafoe’s in particular), I find it irritating, especially with the all cards on the table. ()

D.Moore 

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English John le Carré could boast to his fellow writers that few have been as lucky with adaptations as he has. Once again, A Most Wanted Man is a book-to-movie conversion with all the trimmings - above all, it manages to maintain the cool and quiet atmosphere of a modern/non-modern spy story that dispenses with action, or at least a bit of fast-paced scenes, but somehow, mysteriously, has sensational momentum. The excellent characters are fantastically accurately cast and the whole thing looks beautiful. Anton Corbijn impressed me with The American a few years ago, and now I see that it was no coincidence. ()

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