Valkyrie is like having to watch someone build a bomb and then never getting to see it explode.
Valkyrie (2008)
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Reviews Counted:183
Fresh:111
Rotten:72
Average Rating:6/10
Consensus: Given the subject matter, Valkyrie could have been an outstanding historical thriller, but settles for being a mildly entertaining, but disposable yarn.
Theatrical Release:23-01-2009
Synopsis: Based on a the true story of cadre of Nazi officers who grew to oppose Hitler's murderous pursuits and made several attempts to kill him in the late stages of WWII, VALKYRIE features a top-flight... Based on a the true story of cadre of Nazi officers who grew to oppose Hitler's murderous pursuits and made several attempts to kill him in the late stages of WWII, VALKYRIE features a top-flight cast, with drama and suspense in equal measure. The film is a stylistic departure for director Bryan Singer (X-MEN, X2) and star Tom Cruise, with a screenplay by Christopher McQuarrie (THE USUAL SUSPECTS) and Nathan Alexander that is constructed like a heist film, with a team of like-minded men coming together for a common purpose and facing incredible odds. It is 1943, and though he has come to be disgusted by Hitler's campaign of evil, Count Claus von Stauffenberg (Tom Cruise) has risen to the level of lieutenant colonel in the German army. Convinced that Hitler must die, Von Stauffenberg requests a transfer to Tunisia, where he loses his left eye and right hand during an Allied air raid. Falling in with a group of similarly disillusioned officers including Major General Henning von Tresckow (Kenneth Branagh), General Friedrich Olbricht (Bill Nighy), General Friedrich Fromm (Tom Wilkinson), and Colonel General Ludwig Beck (Terence Stamp), Stauffenberg is at the center of several attempts on Der Fuhrer's life, culminating in a bombing that kills a handful of his officers and leaves Hitler only slightly injured. Though advance photos of Cruise in Nazi uniform brought VALKYRIE negative publicity, his restrained performance is at the heart of this well-crafted, thinking person's action movie. He is bolstered by an incredible British cast including Branagh, Stamp, and Wilkinson, and by the film's dazzling art direction. Though it's a story to which viewers should already know the ending, Singer still creates ample suspense. The result is a taut and effective historical thriller. [More]
Starring: Tom Cruise, Kenneth Branagh, Bill Nighy, Terence Stamp
Starring: Tom Cruise, Kenneth Branagh, Bill Nighy, Terence Stamp, Tom Wilkinson, Eddie Izzard, Kevin McNally, Carice Van Houten
Director: Bryan Singer
Director: Bryan Singer
Screenwriter: Christopher McQuarrie, Nathan Alexander
Producer: Christopher McQuarrie, Gilbert Adler
Composer: John Ottman
Studio: MGM
Reviews for Valkyrie
Based on a true story, Valkyrie aims to be a thriller, not an issues movie, and it succeeds.
Valkyrie is a taut suspense flick for grown-ups that asks: What if ruthless German efficiency had been used against Hitler?
Not only is Singer’s filmmaking aesthetically frustrating (lacking coherent visual rhythm) but his juvenile regard of the July 20, 1944, plot to kill Hitler -- one of 15 documented attempts -- is intellectually insulting.
There's the absurdity of Cruise intoning to Adolph in his broad American accent, "My Führer, if I may . . ." while the rest of the Germans are sounding as if they're auditioning for Henry Higgins in a touring company of My Fair Lady.
A meticulous thriller based on a large-scale conspiracy within the German army to assassinate Hitler.
In Cruise's hands, von Stauffenberg comes off as a very human window into this history and this engrossing and involving movie.
...for all the zippy editing (by longtime Singer collaborator John Ottman, who also composed the effective score), viewers will spend most of Valkyrie waiting for the other jackboot to drop.
Tom Cruise, known to some for fun scenes as in the movie 'Cocktail,' is surprisingly effective in the role of the head of a conspiracy to assassinate Hitler.
Tom Cruise starring in the fact-based story of a plot to kill Hitler by Nazi Col. Claus von Stauffenberg sounds like Oscar bait. It isn't. And the sooner you accept it, the more fun you'll have at this satisfying B movie.
[Cruise is] distractingly bad in this, the iconography of his celebrity so strongly overshadowing his performance. He's just too powerfully contemporary.
Valkyrie is every bit as good as you remember a Tom Cruise movie being, back when you still liked Tom Cruise.
I love how Singer plays the whole damn thing like the greatest suspense comic-book story ever told...
Incongruous vocal intonations aren't even the most significant problem plaguing Bryan Singer's film.
The movie is streamlined to a fault, a sleek and purring machine interested in process, not people. So when the plan begins falling apart, audience sympathy is fatally missing.
When Valkyrie tightens the screws like a poor man’s Munich, it’s decent enough.
VALKYRIE feels like the exciting second part of a miniseries. Part one had all the character bits and drama, though.
Refreshing in its lack of pomp and circumstance, a movie that exists to be a movie and nothing bigger.
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