9.19.2010

Movie Review: The American

Well, I haven't really established my preference for a scale when rating movies, so I'll stick to the standard 4-Star system...

The American 2/4 Stars

The American showed a lot of promise to me before I saw it. All I had heard about it was that it was a quasi-action suspense drama film starring George Clooney. That was a half truth. It was a quasi-suspense drama film with little action starring George Clooney.
The film starts out building reasonable suspense and questions in the mind of the viewer, and at times, that suspense is re-captured, but I found myself bored for most of the movie. The picturesque village in which the movie takes place was second only to the acting job of George. He, and the scenery, however, were the only shining stars of the film. There were far too many shots of George staring off into the picturesque distance wishing for a life different than his own. You could put a camera on most people in America and get similar shots, and perhaps that's why the film is called 'The American.'
One common theme in the film was the amount of nudity. There was quite a bit, and some lengthy sex scenes. I don't know how to comment about the directors choice in this except two things: he picked his female leads very well, and he has an unhealthy obsession with showing their asses. Like seriously... A lot of ass in this film.
In the end, there was not enough story development as to who certain characters were, nor their motivations. The story also ended abruptly with no followup as to what happened after the climax. I assume that this was an artistic nod, but, therein lies the problem. Unless I'm mistaken, I believe this was a major studio release, but it felt much more like an independent film and as a result, I was left wanting. It's not that I don't enjoy independent films, I just think I was mislead.
I would be surprised if George Clooney didn't get a best actor nod at the Oscars, which might be deserved, but as for the rest of the movie, I hope against seeing any nominations.

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