Don Cheadle stars in international potboiler as possible Manchurian Muslim mole masquerading as FBI operative.
Traitor (2008)
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Reviews Counted:157
Fresh:95
Rotten:62
Average Rating:6.1/10
Consensus: Despite another reliable performance from Don Cheadle, Traitor suffers from too many cliches and an unfocused narrative.
Rated: 12A [See Full Rating] for intense violent sequences, thematic material and brief language.
Runtime: 1 hr 54 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Theatrical Release:27-03-2009
Synopsis: TRAITOR is writer/director Jeffrey Nachmanoff's powerful rumination on post-9/11 foreign affairs wrapped up into a taut contemporary spy thriller. Balancing the film's sometimes conflicted... TRAITOR is writer/director Jeffrey Nachmanoff's powerful rumination on post-9/11 foreign affairs wrapped up into a taut contemporary spy thriller. Balancing the film's sometimes conflicted ideological heft is Don Cheadle, who turns in a smartly even-keeled performance as Samir Horn, a Sudanese-born, Chicago-raised former U.S. Army Special Forces operative. The action begins with a jarring prologue set in Sudan in 1978, where the young Samir witnesses the murder of his father by car bombing. Jumping swiftly to present day Yemen, Samir, in a dramatically ironic twist, is revealed as a mercenary selling explosives to Muslim extremists. But what is never completely clear throughout TRAITOR's numerous plot-twists is just where Horn's allegiances truly lie: is he an American spy infiltrating a Jihadist plot or a devout Muslim who has traded his sympathies with the West? When an arms sale runs afoul, Samir is jailed in a Yemeni prison where he befriends Omar (Said Taghmaoui), a ringleader of a terrorist organization that is being watched by the F.B.I. A bold prison break is hatched and the pair begins collaborating on a series of bombings throughout Europe. As Samir becomes embroiled in ever-escalating terror plots, it becomes clear that he is duplicitously playing both sides at growing danger to himself and the lives of innocent people. Cut with a breathless, war reportage-styled pace, TRAITOR is an action-packed, suspense-filled thriller whose seemingly equivocal ideological veneer can be summed up as: "In war, there are no winners." [More]
Starring: Don Cheadle, Guy Pearce, Said Taghmaoui, Neal McDonough
Starring: Don Cheadle, Guy Pearce, Said Taghmaoui, Neal McDonough, Alyy Khan, Jeff Daniels
Director: Jeffrey Nachmanoff
Director: Jeffrey Nachmanoff
Screenwriter: Jeffrey Nachmanoff
Producer: David Hoberman, Todd Lieberman, Don Cheadle, Jeffrey Silver
Composer: Mark Kilian
Studio: Overture Films
Reviews for Traitor
Cherry picking quotes from the Koran that might sound palatable, this is unlikely to inspire much enthusiasm.
Cheadle comes away unscathed. His commanding performance is the first, best reason to see this.
Traitor isn't exactly what you would call a bad movie. It's just not half as clever or intelligent as it thinks it is.
[T]he smartest, savviest, most seditious movie yet about the 'global war on terror'... by far one of the best movies of 2008 so far...
...a thriller that's not suspenseful enough and a drama that is not daring enough.
The wait isn't worth it in this fearmongering, opportunistic political/spy thriller, a slippery entertainment that's all feints and few punches thrown at a fight card of indistinguishable terrorists, Muslim and otherwise.
A more than solid thriller, but one that simmers too much, when it needs to boil."
Traitor is more than a gripping, intelligent thriller. It is also a brave work, maintaining integrity as it deals with a difficult subject that habitually brings out black-and-white, cardboard treatment.
It's rare for today's movies to tackle terrorism as the deadly threat it is. It's even more uncommon to see Don Cheadle give a lackluster performance. Traitor serves up both.
Let's say The Bourne Identity threw a party and invited The Departed, The Kingdom, Paradise Now and Syriana. Instead of getting trashed or playing pin the tail on the donkey, they decide to craft an earnest PSA on ...
Nachmanoff's 'travelogue' consists of a plot that doesn't twist--heck, it doesn't even kink. Let's call it a mild fold and leave it at that.
Traitor leaves a lot of strings untied on its way to an unsatisfying, Hollywood-ish ending.
The script seldom rises above formula, but its respectful treatment of Islam is both unusual and welcome.
Great old-fashioned spy thriller action with a solid backdrop of religious tension amidst the dilemmas of war. A solid plot and good performances make this entertainment that makes the viewer think.
Traitor builds to an intensely suspenseful conclusion, but what lingers long after the film ends are the troubling questions it raises. Not too many movies can make that claim.
Traitor is a rare Hollywood creature: an action picture with ambiguity, a blockbuster with more questions than answers, a shoot-’em-up thriller with a sense of moral and geopolitical ambivalence.
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