The November Man -
Movie Review
Director: Roger Donaldson
Genre: Action
Release date: August 27, 2014
Run Time: 108 minutes
Cast:
- Amila Terzimehić as Alexa,
- Lazar Ristovski as President Arkady Federov,
- Mediha Musliovic as Natalia Ulanova,
- Bill Smitrovich as John Hanley,
- Pierce Brosnan as Peter Devereaux ,
- Luke Bracey as David Mason,
- Olga Kurylenko as Alice Fournier,
- Eliza Taylor as Sarah,
- Caterina Scorsone as Celia,
- Will Patton as Perry Weinstein,
- Akie Kotabe as Meyers,
- Patrick Kennedy as Edgar Simpson,
- Dragan Marinkovic as Denisov
Review: Peter Devereaux (Brosnan) is a cold-blooded killer, but hardened
CIA veteran of several international spy missions, while his protégé David Mason
(Bracey) is impulsive and has a finger on the trigger-happy. The opening flashback
shows Mason botch a mission he and his Devereaux, drawing a civilian. Then things
get a little messy in between. That's when the teacher-student relationship goes
wrong. This highlights the dynamic messed-up most of the rest of the film.
Currently Deveraux became convinced of its isolation in picturesque Switzerland for a pilot named John Hanley (Smitrovich) and the task of protecting and guiding a woman outside Russia. She knows that in a dirt Arkady Fedorov (Ristovski) which is to be the next president of Russia. Everything goes wrong, however, in the real movie style suspense when Mason comes again. In addition, Devereaux women assigned to protect dies at the hands of a murderer. But a lucky day, Devereaux finds another woman named Alice (Kurylenko) who has a few secrets of his own.
Amid the many shootings and car chases on narrow roads, a little difficult love romance style slips between Devereaux and Alice. While Mason even unconsciously seek the approval of Devereaux, nurses grudges as deadly. Taunts exchanged between the two; even handle fragments unpleasant telephone calls between prosecution.
Donaldson has an impressive pedigree when it comes to this kind (The Recruit * * and * * The Bank jobs to name a few), but it does not have much in terms of injection of innovation in this thriller numbers espionage. The next period of disorder, cleverly shot the film fails to pass the examination. A big reason why you want to see this movie because Pierce Brosnan is in it. Indeed, it is on their shoulders, the film is based.
Currently Deveraux became convinced of its isolation in picturesque Switzerland for a pilot named John Hanley (Smitrovich) and the task of protecting and guiding a woman outside Russia. She knows that in a dirt Arkady Fedorov (Ristovski) which is to be the next president of Russia. Everything goes wrong, however, in the real movie style suspense when Mason comes again. In addition, Devereaux women assigned to protect dies at the hands of a murderer. But a lucky day, Devereaux finds another woman named Alice (Kurylenko) who has a few secrets of his own.
Amid the many shootings and car chases on narrow roads, a little difficult love romance style slips between Devereaux and Alice. While Mason even unconsciously seek the approval of Devereaux, nurses grudges as deadly. Taunts exchanged between the two; even handle fragments unpleasant telephone calls between prosecution.
Donaldson has an impressive pedigree when it comes to this kind (The Recruit * * and * * The Bank jobs to name a few), but it does not have much in terms of injection of innovation in this thriller numbers espionage. The next period of disorder, cleverly shot the film fails to pass the examination. A big reason why you want to see this movie because Pierce Brosnan is in it. Indeed, it is on their shoulders, the film is based.