An uneven but ultimately impassioned recreation of the riots at the 1999 World Trade Organization meeting in Seattle.
Battle in Seattle (2008)
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Reviews Counted:56
Fresh:28
Rotten:28
Average Rating:5.6/10
Consensus: Well intentioned and passionate, this docu-drama about the 1999 WTO protests draws stronger political assertions than it does strong characters.
Runtime: 1 hr 38 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Actor Stuart Townsend (HEAD IN THE CLOUDS) makes an accomplished writing and directing debut with BATTLE IN SEATTLE, a fictionalized account of the 1999 World Trade Organization (WTO) meetings and... Actor Stuart Townsend (HEAD IN THE CLOUDS) makes an accomplished writing and directing debut with BATTLE IN SEATTLE, a fictionalized account of the 1999 World Trade Organization (WTO) meetings and protests in Seattle. After a lightning-quick lesson in WTO history and growing globalization concerns, we meet a cross-section of concerned individuals who will be affected by the events to come. These include hopeful activists (Martin Henderson and Michelle Rodriguez), a popular TV reporter (Connie Nielsen), a local police officer and his pregnant wife (Woody Harrelson and Charlize Theron), and a doctor anxious to raise AIDS awareness (Rade Serbedzija) at the meetings. We also meet Mayor Tobin of Seattle (Ray Liotta), who initially works with protestors to ensure peaceful demonstrations and a successful WTO conference. But when the demonstrators shut down the conference, and anarchists begin vandalizing the city, the mayor and police are pressured to make their own show of force. In the ensuing chaos and violence the different characters are forced to confront their convictions and motivations. Some will take sides with the protestors, some will be irrevocably changed, and some will find the strength to ensure that all voices are heard by the WTO. Mixing actual footage and multiple fictional storylines, Townsend's ambitious effort pays off in evenly addressing matters of both global importance and personal resonance. Filled with excellent performances and a message of cautious optimism, BATTLE IN SEATTLE is also quick to remind us that we need such upheavals to bring us together and get our world on a positive path. [More]
Starring: Charlize Theron, Martin Henderson, Woody Harrelson, Michelle Rodriguez
Starring: Charlize Theron, Martin Henderson, Woody Harrelson, Michelle Rodriguez, Ray Liotta, André Benjamin, Jennifer Carpenter, Isaach de Bankolé, Rade Sherbedgia, Ivana Milicevic, Joshua Jackson, Connie Nielsen, Channing Tatum, Barbara Tyson, Tobias Mehler
Director: Stuart Townsend
Director: Stuart Townsend
Screenwriter: Stuart Townsend
Producer: Kirk Shaw, Maxime Remillard, Mary Aloe, Stuart Townsend
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Studio: Redwood Palms Pictures
Reviews for Battle in Seattle
Battle in Seattle is a childish, ineffectively manipulative piece of self-serious agitprop about the four-day World Trade Organization meetings in 1999.
Approaching its subject with a neat idealism and packaging its political fervor in the most facile of forms, the film boasts a cast loaded with Hollywoods both new and old and wraps its message up with eye-rolling naivete.
Actor-turned-filmmaker Stuart Townsend would have been better off keeping things on a more modest scale. There are just too many characters here.
This is a powerful, wrenching and impressive writing and directing debut for the talented actor, definitely now a triple showbiz threat.
It sheds much needed light on a mostly forgotten event in our country's history.
What I think the movie failed to do was the thing it had to do most, which was explain what is the WTO and why in Stuart Townshend’s opinion, is it bad.
Townsend's efforts to be honest to the spirit of the event carry the film through its sloganeering and familiar backstage dramas.
If current events hold, Battle in Seattle could look like prophecy as well as history.
There is a monster in Battle in Seattle, but it never speaks and remains mysterious.
Actor-turned writer-director Stuart Townsend makes great use of the documentary footage of the '99 Seattle WTO riots. And he gets across his talking points about this shadowy outfit, too. It's a shame his script and all his actor friends get in the way.
Very ambitious, the story constantly jumps back and forth, trying to give both sides of the story. I'll say it's mostly successful.
Braiding brief snippets of these automatically suspenseful storylines with archival video footage of the actual event, Townsend makes a good point that the thing just got away from all involved.
Most inspiring in its throwaway moments, the flick mistakenly thinks we give a damn about an irritating romance when it would be better served by facts, outrage, and complexity.
It's the next best thing to being there, in that it's likely to make shuddering viewers intensely glad that they weren't.
It's easy to see why Townsend was attracted to this inherently dramatic situation, but the characters he's put on screen feel less like real people than like entities created to either make plot points or stand in for specific positions.
The film’s default position is to always fall back on anti-capitalist rhetoric whenever dialogue and drama grow too banal.
One strength is Barry Ackroyd's handheld-camera work, which deftly tracks the action but still captures the disorientation of those engulfed by the mayhem.
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