Monday, 25 January 2016
The Constant Gardener (2005)
Slow tension building thriller that is charge even more with the great performances of Rachel Weisz and Ralph Fiennes, who both bring an essence of realism to their roles and a sense of chemistry that is really not found in movies like this anymore. Rachel Weisz brings a ferry fury that is ripe in it's convictions and Ralph Fiennes brings a cool, collective zeal that is a slow building timer ready to emotionally exploded at any minute. Both performances compliment the fine directing of Fernando Meirelles, who gives this tale a sense of brilliance in its storytelling and a sense of the way the world really works. It's a heartfelt story of lost and redemption and it's hauntingly poetic in it's horrifying look at the horrors of a world that is willing to cast a blind eye at the problems of big business and corrupt governments that are willing to do anything in order to make a fast buck. Even going as far than to destroy human life to achieve their goals.
This is a brilliant film and I can't wait to see it again.
Detail / Info :
Genre : Drama, Mystery
Duration : 129 min
Release Date : 31 Aug 2005
Rating : 7.5
Writer : Jeffrey Caine (screenplay), John le Carré (based on the novel by)
Director : Fernando Meirelles
Company : Studio Babelsberg
Movie Casts :
Ralph Fiennes as Justin Quayle, Rachel Weisz as Tessa Quayle,Danny Huston as Sandy Woodrow, Bill Nighy as Sir Bernard Pellegrin, Donald Sumpter as Tim Donohue, Pete Postlethwaite as Dr. Lorbeer aka Dr. Brandt







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