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Director |
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Year |
2005 |
Country |
Pete Postlethwaite, Ralph Fiennes, Rachel Weisz, Bill Nighy, Danny Huston
Certificate |
15 |
Length |
129 mins |
Label |
UPV |
Format |
DVD Colour |
Region |
2 |
Aspect |
1.85 Wide Screen |
Cat No |
8240389 |
Main Language |
English |
Subtitles |
Castilian |
A favourite to scoop many of this year's Oscars, Fernando Meirelles' follow-up to his powerful City of God is a sophisticated, riveting drama based on John Le Carré's novel. Ralph Fiennes stars as Justin Quayle, a British politician whose activist wife Tessa (Rachel Weisz) is found brutally murdered whilst on a mission in Kenya. Against the advice of friends and colleagues, Quayle decides to conduct his own investigation into her death, and soon uncovers a sinister conspiracy.
One of the film’s great pleasures is Weisz's performance; her character could have come across as insufferably saintly, yet her fiery portrayal immediately commands attention, and the viewer can see how she jolts the pompous politician from drivelling excuses for Britain's foreign policy to affirmative action. Fiennes is also excellent, making the transaction into unlikely avenger seem convincing, whilst the currently ubiquitous Bill Nighy excels as the wry and potentially malevolent Sir Bernard Pellegrin, one of Quayle's superiors whose actions had been severely criticised by Tessa prior to her death.
There are moments of real tension throughout, and, as in his earlier work, Meirelles is at his best when depicting danger; a car chase across a bandit region of Kenya is particularly nerve-racking. His social commentary is also damning, illustrating the west's occasionally appalling attitude towards poverty-stricken countries. The film is visually striking, with shimmering African vistas juxtaposed with colour-drained clips of London emphasising Quayle's anguish following his wife’s death. Only by setting out on his potentially hazardous mission can he hope to achieve deliverance from despair, and the final scene, featuring some of the finest acting of Fiennes' career, is highly moving.
Alex Davidson on 31st January 2006
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