Rendition

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Rendition

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Jake Gyllenhaal and Reese Witherspoon star in this timely thriller about a woman whose husband is kidnapped and taken to a foreign prison because he is suspected of being a terrorist. Gavid Hood, director of Academy Award winner TSOTSI, helms this film that also features Alan Arkin, Meryl Streep, and Peter Sarsgaard.

With a sure grip on his material, South African director Hood (Tsotsi) turns what could have been yet another Hollywood potboiler into an edgy dramatic thriller with a lingering resonance.
Anwar (Metwally) is an Egyptian-born scientist who lives in Chicago with his pregnant wife Isabella (Witherspoon) and their young son (Knight). On the way home from a Cape Town conference, he's grabbed by US agents and, on the orders of a senator (Streep), ferreted to North Africa, where he's the centre of an investigation into a local suicide bomb. Douglas (Gyllenhaal) is the rookie CIA operative there, observing the questioning and torture administered by the local security chief (Naor). Meanwhile, Isabella calls in a favour from a friend (Sarsgaard) who works in Washington and can get some answers.

Despite a fairly simplistic script, Hood develops an intriguing tone, opening with a bewildering number of characters and subplots, including a pivotal young couple (Oukach and Khouas) dealing with love, extremism and emotive family issues. But as the film progresses, each character emerges in strong relief as part of a single narrative. The details of their lives and the events they face, however contrived they may seem, come straight from the news headlines, as do the shadowy workings behind the scenes.

Gyllenhaal delivers an eerily visceral performance, showing his inner shakiness through an almost punch-drunk physicality. He's the centre of the whole film, with his constantly shifting morality and willingness to actually see what's going on while everyone else is more concerned with themselves. In smaller roles, Witherspoon and Streep have their moments to shine as very different women who are both frighteningly steely.

From the breathtakingly nonchalant moment Anwar is grabbed, his ordeal is utterly horrific (and bravely played by Metwally). It's an acknowledged fact that the American government is spending tax dollars to torture people who have never been charged with any crime. And the film dares to ask whether this is worth the security information it may gain. Whatever anyone believes, it's a messy situation. And even if this film is a little too busy and perhaps flippant, the important thing is that Hood addresses the situation with raw honesty and gritty emotion.


Omar Metwally ... Anwar El-Ibrahimi
Reese Witherspoon ... Isabella Fields El-Ibrahimi
Aramis Knight ... Jeremy El-Ibrahimi
Rosie Malek-Yonan ... Nuru El-Ibrahimi
Jake Gyllenhaal ... Douglas Freeman
Moa Khouas ... Khalid
Zineb Oukach ... Fatima Fawal
Yigal Naor ... Abasi Fawal
Laila Mrabti ... Lina Fawal
David Fabrizio ... William Dixon
Mounir Margoum ... Rani
Driss Roukhe ... Bahi
J.K. Simmons ... Lee Mayer
Meryl Streep ... Corrine Whitman
Bob Gunton ... Lars Whitman


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is there a subtitle file?
a lot of the movie is in arabic or something with no subtitles