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Burn After Reading (2008)

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Reviews Counted:213

Fresh:165

Rotten:48

Average Rating:6.8/10

Consensus: With Burn After Reading, the Coen Brothers have crafted another clever comedy/thriller with an outlandish plot and memorable characters.

Rated: 15 [See Full Rating] for pervasive language, some sexual content and violence.

Runtime: 1 hr 36 mins

Genre: Comedies

Theatrical Release:17-10-2008

Synopsis: With their overtly comedic follow-up BURN AFTER READING, the Coen Brothers return--about a third of the way--from the dark, dank recesses of the human psyche they traversed in their Oscar-winning... With their overtly comedic follow-up BURN AFTER READING, the Coen Brothers return--about a third of the way--from the dark, dank recesses of the human psyche they traversed in their Oscar-winning NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN. For those unfamiliar with the landscape of modern movie psychoanalysis, this puts the fraternal filmmakers square in the cruel, misanthropic, and farcical realm of their 1990s-era body of work, somewhere between the tragicomic crime thriller of FARGO and the disconnected noir-homage anti-storytelling of THE BIG LEBOWSKI, with 2007's NO COUNTRY retroactively adding new nihilism-tinged dimensions of smart skepticism to the proceedings. In a more linear trajectory, BURN AFTER READING also stands as the third entry, after BLOOD SIMPLE and FARGO, in what could be an unofficial Tragedy of Human Idiocy trilogy, wherein characters make the most outlandishly moronic moves to devastating consequences simply by adhering to true human behavior. Indeed, Carter Burwell's emotionally weighty score, which washes over biting scenes of explosive, anesthetizing belly laughs, is very reminiscent of his FARGO work. BURN is ostensibly structured and propelled by a spy-thriller plotline involving a classified CD lost by a disgraced CIA spook and found by two simple gym employees. But, in actuality, it's simply--amazingly--a collection of brilliant caricature studies interwoven by veracious, if Coenesque, social interactions, as epitomized by the pathos of the Frances McDormand character's precipitous quest for cosmetic surgery. The CIA superior who learns of the film's events (always second-hand and sometimes along with the viewer) doesn't know what to make of it, and why would he? This is the first Coen film in almost 20 years not shot by cinematographer Roger Deakins, yet the "new" guy, Emmanuel Lubezki (CHILDREN OF MEN), has created as visceral and emotionally fraught a high-definition cartoon as any since BARTON FINK. [More]

Starring: George Clooney, John Malkovich, Frances McDormand, Brad Pitt

Starring: George Clooney, John Malkovich, Frances McDormand, Brad Pitt, Tilda Swinton, J.K. Simmons, Richard Jenkins

Director: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen

Director: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
Screenwriter: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
Producer: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
Composer: Carter Burwell
Studio: Focus Features

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Lee Marshall

A smart urban screwball comedy about the perils of idiocy that uses its all-star cast to dazzling and often hilarious effect.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Oct., 18 2008 08:55 AM

Screen International

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4/6

David Jenkins

It’s possibly the Coens’ least romantic film, which makes the cynical tone a tough pill to swallow, but chances are that you’ll be too busy hooting and chuckling idiotically to notice.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Oct., 17 2008 04:15 AM

Channel 4 Film

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2/5

Matthew De Abaitua

Halfway between a good Coen brothers movie and a terrible Coen brothers movie.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Oct., 17 2008 04:05 AM

Times [UK]

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4/5

James Christopher

Indeed, the spies and thrills don’t add up at all. The plot is a total mistake. The characters are madly absurd. The film shouldn’t work, but it does.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Oct., 17 2008 03:47 AM

Times [UK]

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2/5

Peter Bradshaw

Burn After Reading is the Coens' most mediocre film in a long time: a desperately strained black comic farce.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Oct., 17 2008 03:37 AM

Guardian [UK]

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Sukhdev Sandhu

Glib, unfunny, patronising: take your pick.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Oct., 17 2008 03:32 AM

Daily Telegraph

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4/5

Ian Nathan

If No Country For Old Men was vintage port, Burn After Reading is a shot of tequila: eye watering and hard to swallow, but the after-effect is terrific.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Oct., 17 2008 03:15 AM

Empire Magazine

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3/5

Elliott Noble

Burn After Reading is a clown-mobile; a comical death-trap constructed from lots of disposable parts.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Oct., 17 2008 03:13 AM

Sky Movies

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3/5

Sam Ashurst

The title says it all. Seemingly eager to show us that they’re still pranksters rather than players, the post-Oscar Coens whip up a screwball soufflé that only the perverse will ponder at length. Snappy, snarky and full of big stars being very, very silly

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Oct., 17 2008 03:02 AM

Total Film

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8/10

Simon Thompson

The cast is spot on, the comedy schtick is classic stuff and the who thing plays out like the ultimate exercise in exactly how to make a great movie.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Oct., 17 2008 02:57 AM

Heart 106.2

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4/5

Christopher Tookey

Cleverly plotted and brilliantly acted, this is up there with Fargo and Raising Arizona as the Coens' finest comedic work.

Full Review Source: | comment 1 Comment | Oct., 17 2008 02:52 AM

Daily Mail [UK]

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4/5

David Edwards

All in all, the Coens do what they do best – not just by giving us a movie a million miles away from No Country, but by laying to rest the ghosts of The Ladykillers et al with their first genuinely funny comedy in 10 years.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Oct., 17 2008 02:49 AM

Daily Mirror [UK]

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5/5

Well, The Sneak learned that the Coen brothers can transform Pitt and Clooney into two of the funniest actors around and what just happened was the best comedy of the year.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Oct., 17 2008 02:42 AM

Sun Online

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Nigel Andrews

But wait. Didn’t screwball farce go out 70 years ago? Around the time of Harry Cohn? Aren’t we watching necromancy in action? Yes, yes and yes.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Oct., 17 2008 02:30 AM

Financial Times

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3/5

Derek Malcolm

As it is, the Coens have constructed, with the aid of some of the best players in the business, a comedy that, like those other brothers called Marx, is spitefully able to make monkeys of practically everybody.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Oct., 17 2008 01:50 AM

This is London

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4/5

Matthew Turner

An enjoyable Coen Brothers comedy with strong comic performances throughout, though it's more Intolerable Cruelty than The Big Lebowski.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Oct., 16 2008 03:15 AM

ViewLondon

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8/10

Victor Olliver

Burn After Reading is a near-perfect example of what Joel and Ethan Coen excel at: taking genres of all kinds - noir thriller, action, whatever - and twisting them a la penis puppetry

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Oct., 16 2008 02:39 AM

Teletext

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3.5/5

Rich Cline

A low-key comedy with a high-powered cast ... it's a bit too mannered, but it's also thoroughly hilarious

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Oct., 05 2008 01:43 AM

Shadows on the Wall

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4/5

Andrew Pulver

A tightly wound, slickly plotted spy comedy.

Full Review Source: | comment 1 Comment | Aug., 28 2008 12:25 PM

Guardian [UK]

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Fernando F. Croce

Gratuitous stuff, flat and desperate

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Aug., 26 2009 05:59 PM

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