Plot & Details
Based on John Le Carré's novel by the same name, this story about Charlie (Diane Keaton) a female double agent working between the Palestinians and Israelis, loses some of the excitement and in-depth characterization engendered by the long novel -- mainly because the novel is hard to capture in a two-hour filmed format. But the action itself carries viewers along as Charlie ends up leaving England and her job as an actress in a Brit repertory company to meet Kurtz (Klaus Kinski) in Greece who recruits her as a spy. Charlie later has to handle her own emotions when she gets romantically involved with her Israeli contact (Yorgo Voyagis), though events move her quickly along to a Palestinian military camp near Beirut. Once she has passed herself off as a reliable Palestinian agent and completed her military training at the camp, she goes to Germany to hunt down a Palestinian terrorist (Sami Frey). Filled with a multitude of characters and locations, not to mention camera shots, the intensity of this story is dissipated somewhat by literally and figuratively covering a lot of territory, though the thread of the story itself is never lost.
- MPAA Rating: R
- Genre(s): Crime and Mystery,Drama,Thriller
- Run Time: 130min.
- Theatrical Release Date: 04/24/2005
- Director(s): George Roy Hill
- Starring: Diane Keaton , Yorgo Voyagis , Klaus Kinski , Sami Frey , Michael Cristofer
- Themes: Terrorism,Traitorous Spies/Double Agents
- Tone: Chilly,Confrontational,Forceful,Tense
- Keywords: actor,agent [representative],espionage,infiltration,killing,mistaken-identity,political-intrigue,terrorism
- Language: English
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