A brave piece of work, but by no means perfect.
Rendition (2007)
Runtime: 2 hrs 2 mins
Genre: Dramas
Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal, Reese Witherspoon, Alan Arkin, Meryl Streep, Peter Sarsgaard
Screenwriter: Kelley Sane
Producer: Steve Golin, Marcus Viscidi
Composer: Paul Hepker, Mark Kilian
DVD Info
Release:
Jul 2, 2009
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case
- Widescreen - 2.35
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English
- Subtitles - English, Spanish - Optional
- Closed Captioned - English
Additional Release Material:
- Alternate Scenes - Ending
- Audio Commentary - Director
- Behind the Scenes - 1. "Intersections" - The Making of
- Deleted Scenes
Reviews
The audience is unduly flattered, never once forced to question its own complicity in allowing this foul and almost always counter-productive flouting of international law to flourish.
Rendition is a well-intentioned film, and an enjoyable one, but, in the end, that's not quite the same as a good one.
This movie is composed in the increasingly familiar international hectic-mosaic style, with a note of justified paranoia.
This certainly isn’t dull, but it is a touch uncinematic and more than a little preachy.
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A watchable but rigged and strangely forgettable drama that loses its nerve in the way its real-life political quarry rarely does.
Rendition’s beef with the injustices of the US Patriot Act would have had a lot more power a couple of years ago.
It's a weapon of mass distraction, designed to stop you realising this is about as challenging as a GCSE in General Studies.
Hood becomes a Hollywood player with a powerful, politically challenging film that pulls no punches. An impressive cast at the top of their game, plus a killer twist that’s anything but a flashy gimmick.
A worthwhile but somewhat underwhelming effort, perhaps too level-headed for its own good.
It goes without saying that Rendition is a matter worthy of your utmost attention.
Disappointingly dull given the explosive subject matter, this at least attempts to get a message into the mainstream. An extra star for effort rather than execution.
Rendition is watchable enough thanks to decent direction and strong performances.
South African director Hood (Tsotsi) turns what could have been yet another Hollywood potboiler into an edgy dramatic thriller.
But Rendition, in the end, is a Lifetime movie with pretensions toward being a political thriller. (They could even call it YOU HAVE MY HUSBAND! since Witherspoon shrieks that at Streep in a ludicrous scene.)
Jake Gyllenhaal gets better with each role and here he is impressive as the novice CIA analyst forced to confront his own conscience
Un thriller político bastante crítico hacia los métodos anti terroristas de Estados Unidos y sus aliados, en la misma línea de Syriana, Munich y Leones por Corderos (aunque mucho más efectiva que esta última).
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