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Top:
Pacino and Farrell get down to brass tacks
Below: James Clayton (Colin Farrell) might not cut
it as an agent, but he maintains an impressive two-day growth
throughout The
Recruit
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Light
on action but plot is thick with ...
Twists and U-turns
The Recruit


Stars Colin Farrell, Al Pacino and Bridget Moynahan: Rated M
Reviewer
:: The Big Irish Git
Still
mourning the sudden and unexplained loss of a loved father after
more than 10 years, James Clayton (Farrell), a computer genius in
the totally hot, two-day growth mould, is approached by Walter Burke
(Pacino), a recruiting agent for the CIA.
Burke
has a longstanding reputation among his peers for picking the cream
of the crop and, as training progresses, the best among the best.
In
Clayton he is as sure as ever he has picked a winner the
NOC the agent who goes deepest under cover, with no backup,
the one who, when caught, is not now and never has been known to
the government of the United States of America.
At
The Farm training progresses as training might, with
Clayton living up to expectations.
But,
in the fullness of time, a promising career is suddenly and dramatically
brought to a premature end when, after resisting gruelling, demeaning
and extreme physical torture, the recruit succumbs to the most basic
male weakness feelings for a woman.
After
discharge from The Farm, booze and self-pity are as
good hiding places as any.
After
taking a few minor, but none too unexpected twists to this point,
The Recruit suddenly makes a huge U-turn.
And
from here on in, it takes so many unusual, unexpected and dramatic
U-turns that, if one were not paying attention, one might be left
dazed and bemused wondering exactly which way one was supposed to
be facing.
Thankfully,
we were awake to every possible twist because I lost count of how
many times it was reinforced that nothing is as it seems
and trust no one.
The
Recruit is full of twists, turns, surprises and intrigue but just
a little too light on for action for my liking so much so
that I was bordering on boredom.
On
the other hand, Mrs Irish Git was thoroughly entertained and excited
by the whole thing.
Or
was it Colin Farrell (more fine acting talent from the land of saints
and scholars) that turned her on?
And
the two-day growth I mentioned earlier funny how it was exactly
the same length day in and day out for the months supposedly spanned
by the movie.
That
must have been a nightmare for the continuity guy.
The Big Irish
Git rates this movie 3 shamrocks
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