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The International
(2009)

Boring and Confusing
Genre: Thriller
MPAA Rating: R
for some sequences of violence and language
Studio: Columbia Pictures
Runtime: 118 minutes
Our Rating:
Directed by: Tom Tykwer
Cast:
Clive Owen, Naomi Watts, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Ulrich Thomsen, Brian F. O’Byrne,
Review by Diana Saenger
There’s more bad news about a bank, only this one is fictional. It’s the International Bank of Credit and Commerce (IBCC), the biggest villain in The International. I was disheartened that even the heavyweight talents of Clive Owen and Naomi Watts couldn’t pull this thriller out of the doldrums.
 
Naomi Watts & Clive Owen
 
Owen plays Interpol agent Louis Salinger. He’s working undercover with a partner who dies right before a transaction is about to go down. Louis must now find “who done it,” and he enlists the help of Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Eleanor Whitman (Watts). These two are soon deep into their investigation, but what they do -- and where they are -- is a constant puzzle.
 
 
The story sends the investigators globetrotting through about five European countries plus New York City. In each destination there’s a multitude of shadowy characters. Who are they and whose side are they on? No one knows. The entire plot is as thick as molasses. Since you have no idea what’s it’s really about, you’re left to watch the two main characters. Unfortunately, because we know practically nothing about Louis and Eleanor, it’s tedious and boring.
 
Clive Owen &  Armin Mueller-Stahl
 
Owen is always captivating on screen. Impressive here in his delivery, he has little to work with. Although Watts is a fine actress, her character lacks any passion or emotion. A short scene  where she’s at home with her husband and child only adds more confusion to this convoluted story. Armin Mueller-Stahl plays the movie’s one interesting character, Wilhelm Wexler, a former colonel in the East German secret police who’s somehow mixed up with the bank, its killers, mafia and drug lords.
 
Clive Owen & Jack McGee
 
While it’s hard to find fault with Tom Tykwer’s (Run Lola Run, Perfume) direction, I think newbie screenwriter Eric Singer bit off more than he could chew with this script. However, there’s one long exciting scene in the middle of the film. It’s a big gun battle that takes place in n New York City’s Guggenheim  Museum.
 
  

Still, The International is so confusing I would rather stand in a long bank line than have to watch it again. Originally scheduled for release last year, I can see why it was held back

Photo credits: Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. and Beverly Blvd

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