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In the Loop (2009)
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Reviews Counted:128
Fresh:121
Rotten:7
Average Rating:7.8/10
Consensus: In the Loop is an uncommonly funny political satire that blends Dr. Strangelove with Spinal Tap for the Iraq war era.
Theatrical Release:17-04-2009
Synopsis: IN THE LOOP is a fast-paced, lancet-witted ensemble comedy from first-time film director Armando Iannucci, based on his satirical BBC sitcom, THE THICK OF IT. The film tracks the lies,... IN THE LOOP is a fast-paced, lancet-witted ensemble comedy from first-time film director Armando Iannucci, based on his satirical BBC sitcom, THE THICK OF IT. The film tracks the lies, misunderstandings, good and bad intel, and PR blunders that escalate into a full-blown (fictional) crisis in the Middle East over the course of a few days, in a few conversations and meetings, in a few corridors of British and American power. Though played for laughs, the movie demonstrates how the most incidental factors (leaked papers, hastily spoken soundbites) and players (aides, interns, and low-level government officials) can influence the course of history. The pitch-perfect cast does a great job with Iannucci's script, improvising just enough to maintain the pseudo-documentary feel of the TV show. Even when the action gets loose and rollicking, the tone is tightly controlled satire, and the humor emerges organically from the situations and relationships at hand. Peter Capaldi, reprising his TV role, is hilarious as a foulmouthed, perpetually het-up Director of Communications for the British Prime Minister. Mimi Kennedy gives a droll but heartfelt performance as an antiwar U.S. diplomat and shares some touching and funny scenes with a more subdued than usual James Gandolfini as a U.S. general with surprising views on war. And Tom Hollander quietly steals the show as the hapless British Secretary of State for International Development whose careless remark in an interview sets off the events that catapult him into deeper waters than he has ever been in. [More]
Starring: Peter Capaldi, Tom Hollander, Gina McKee, James Gandolfini
Starring: Peter Capaldi, Tom Hollander, Gina McKee, James Gandolfini, Chris Addison, Mimi Kennedy, Steve Coogan, Anna Chlumsky
Director: Armando Iannucci
Director: Armando Iannucci
Screenwriter: Armando Iannucci, Jesse Armstrong, Tony Roche, Simon Blackwell
Producer: Kevin Loader, Adam Tandy
Composer: Adem Ilhan
Studio: IFC Films
Reviews for In the Loop
The film plays as if flaming chunks of The Office crash-landed simultaneously onto the sets of Yes, Minister and The West Wing.
Blistering satire ... scabrous laughs. And it's so easy to imagine that this really is how governments make earth-shaking decisions.
A very effective, verbally blood-stained portrait of how a little brazen scheming on one side, coupled with selfishness and failure of nerve on the other, can actually change the world.
In the Loop is certainly the smartest and funniest movie inspired by the Iraq war.
The jagged rhythms of the movie's dialogue are entertaining in themselves, and it's fun to watch the actors keep their lines spinning and bouncing off each other.
There isn't an actor in this film, not even a walk on, who isn't perfection.
In the Loop is a confusingly plotted satire -- plan on being out of the loop -- that starts off at such a frantic pace and at so high a pitch that it really doesn’t have anywhere to go.
Some of the finest comedy dialogue you'll hear this year, as Iannucci and his team have created sharp, snarky insults and comebacks.
Clever and laugh out loud funny, this hilarious political satire delights at skewering the very human foibles behind undiplomatic diplomacy.
Can you remember the last time you saw a topical political satire with rapid-fire obscenity (morally and literally) and character exchanges that would rival the best of the screwball era?
Moves so fast and fires off so many jokes that it may seem cleverer than it really is. But it's definitely a good time.
While In the Loop is a highly disciplined inquiry into a very serious subject, it is also, line by filthy line, scene by chaotic scene, by far the funniest big-screen satire in recent memory.
The language is brilliant, and the laugh lines come so quickly that you'd probably have to watch the movie twice to get them all.
One of the funniest films of the year and the most incisive piece of cinematic political satire to come along since Joe Dante's "Homecoming."
Well-researched, conclusive proof that the men and women we've put in charge of our lives are as dunderheaded and regressive as the rest of us.
Well-orchestrated chaos...but its whiplash, joke-a-second pace may eventually have you tuning out instead of gasping for breath.
If you can get past its relentless quality, In the Loop is a blisteringly funny skewering of the venal side of politics.
The first successful satire inspired by the Iraq war comes not from the country that started it, but from the sceptered isle that was our most important ally.
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