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February 13, 2009
“The International” is equal parts globe-trotting thriller and architecture porn, as perfectly crystallized by its mind-blowing central set piece: a seemingly endless shootout at the Guggenheim Museum.
The back story of how Tom Tykwer and Co. shot it is about as complicated as the plot of the film itself. The scene is so elaborate and ambitious — and stands so totally apart from everything else that happens — it's enough to make you wonder whether the earliest nugget of Eric Warren Singer's script began with the idea: “Hey, this sounds crazy, but what if we staged a big, bloody shootout along Frank Lloyd Wright's famously pristine, white ramps?”
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Director: Tom Tykwer Cast: Clive Owen, Naomi Watts, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Brian F. O’Byrne Rating: R for some sequences of violence and language Running time: 118 minutes |
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