Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Burn After Reading ***

Cast: George Clooney, Frances McDormand, Brad Pitt, John Malkovich, Tilda Swinton, Richard Jenkins
Director: Joel & Ethan Coen
Running Length: 1:35
MPAA Classification: R

Osborne Cox (Malkovich) would rather quit his job with the CIA than be demoted. His wife, Katie (Swinton), thinks this is a mistake and is irritated with his decision. Her lover, Harry Pfarrer (Clooney, an ex-secret service agent, is trying to decide weather to divorce his wife to be with Katie. Harry is a bit of a player though, and has been known to search the internet for dates. On the internet, he meets Linda (McDormand), a gym worker who is desperate to get some money to have cosmetic surgery done. Linda and her co-worker Chad (Pitt) find a way to get that money: sell CIA secrets from some unpublished memoirs found at the gym and belonging to Osborne Cox to the Russians.

This is the type of movie that the Coen brothers do best: idiots with a plan that goes horribly wrong. “Burn After Reading” delivers the goods with solid performances all around. Brad Pitt is probably the stand out, but Malkovich also gives a strong performance. The stories are interwoven effectively so the pieces come together at the right time for maximum drama and humor. This is no “No Country For Old Men”, but it many ways it will appeal to a wider audience, if only for the star power. “Burn After Reading” is another solid effort from the Coen brothers.

2 comments:

renae said...

This movie was really good. A lot of people got confused, but they don't realize that that was the point. It was done in a very Catch-22 style.
Absurdist. I liked it. Thank you!

Unknown said...

i didn't find it confusing, and this really is the type of movie that the Coens do best. and brad pitt was so freaking goofy!