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The International

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United States, Germany, United Kingdom · 2009
Rated R · 1h 58m
Director Tom Tykwer
Starring Clive Owen, Naomi Watts, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Ulrich Thomsen
Genre Action, Thriller, Drama, Crime

An interpol agent and an attorney are determined to bring one of the world's most powerful banks to justice. Uncovering money laundering, arms trading, and conspiracy to destabilize world governments, their investigation takes them from Berlin, Milan, New York and Istanbul. Finding themselves in a chase across the globe, their relentless tenacity puts their own lives at risk.

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Village Voice by

Both actors (Owens and Watts) seem mildly aggrieved (and not at all convincing) at having to play characters considerably less intelligent than themselves in a movie that plays even dumber.

63

Chicago Tribune by Michael Phillips

While its globe-trotting itinerary recalls the mad whirl of a "Bourne" picture, nothing about this film's style resembles the second or third "Bourne" outings (which I loved).

63

Miami Herald by Rene Rodriguez

An hour after seeing it, you may not remember what The International was about. But you'll certainly remember that shootout. That is something to behold.

75

Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert

Clive Owen makes a semi-believable hero, not performing too many feats that are physically unlikely. As the plucky DA, Naomi Watts wisely plays up her character's legal smarts and plays down the inevitable possibility that the two of them will fall in love.

63

Philadelphia Inquirer by Steven Rea

Where "Run Lola Run" was like a perpetual-motion machine, The International seems to forever be stopping in its own tracks. Tykwer takes coffee breaks to explain the convoluted and dicey plot.

75

Boston Globe by Ty Burr

I can promise you a fairly good thriller with mixed-bag elements: preposterous plot, smartly elegant direction, one of the worst recent performances by a major actress, and a dynamite stick of an action scene that can stand close to the greats (the car chase in "The French Connection," the single-take battle sequence in "Children of Men") and from which the movie never really recovers.

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