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"When
I asked for your advice, I didn't mean for you to actually
speak" - DCI William Cabot (Freeman) tells Jack
Ryan (Affleck).
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Jack
Ryan's back
The Sum of all Fears
    
Starring Ben Affleck, Morgan Freeman, James Cromwell, Bridget
Moynahan and Liev Schreiber. Rated M.
Reviewer
:: The Big Irish Git
Following
the untimely death of Russian President Zorkin, a replacement
is sworn in with some haste. Virtually unknown to the West,
new President Alexander Nemerov is a cause for some concern
in the top political and intelligence circles in Washington.
A
young political analyst/historian, Jack Ryan is called on
to offer expert advice on the man he studied and wrote a university
thesis on just two years previously.
Stepping
in to breathe oxygen well above his pay group, Jack Ryan seems
to have all the wrong answers when asked and seems not to
know when his advice, not being sought, should be kept close.
Invited
to accompany CIA deputy director William Cabot to Russia,
Jack builds a small, but ultimately crucial bond with President
Nemerov.
While
touring Russias main nuclear-weapons decommissioning
plant a facility so highly protected during the Cold
War that no one ever penetrated its defences, though many
died trying Jack notices that three top scientists
rostered for duty are missing.
Although
quick with excuses, the Russians are less than convincing
in the cover up, letting the suspicious and probing minds
of American intelligence loose on a potentially catastrophic
mystery. Dark agent John Clarke is hired to get to the heart
of the matter while Ryan and Cabot ponder the big picture.
When
a Chechnyan town of some size is devastated by a barrage of
chemical weapons, things get tense between the superpowers.
Nemerov, afraid of looking weak in the eyes of the world or
worse, that he has lost control of his military, claims responsibility.
Meantime,
a radical European terrorist group, clever enough not to fight
either the Americans or the Russians directly, acquires a
missing Israeli nuclear bomb, intent on using it to start
a conflict that will see their two perceived enemies destroy
each other.
Desperately
putting all the pieces together, Ryan finally realises that
the bomb does in fact exist and is at that very moment somewhere
in Baltimore where his own President Fowler is attending a
football match. Ryan alerts the presidents men with
barely enough time to effect an evacuation.
The
bomb goes off, and although it is basically a fizzer yielding
only a fraction of the two power dropped by America on Japan
half a century before, it nonetheless causes mass collateral
damage and loss of life.
With
intercontinental tensions high and President Fowler barely
escaping with his life, both countries step up to the brink
of armageddon.
Only
one man believes, and is apparently level-headed enough, to
keep a calm head calm enough to see the truth and brave
enough to deliver it.
The
Sum of All Fears (the movie) is set early in Jack Ryans
career, before he really stamps his mark as an agent of substance
on the American intelligence fraternity. Early in his personal
life too, having just met the future Mrs Cathy Ryan, world-class
eye surgeon.
A
minor, and understandable, deviation in the story line, in
deference to the current state of the world, sees a group
of neo-Nazis form the backbone of evil in Jack Ryans
world, replacing the Middle-Eastern fundamentalist Muslims
of the book.
A less understandable deviation of little consequence
to the movie is that in the book it is actually Dr
Jack Ryan, not Cabot, who is Deputy Director Central Intelligence.
Im
a big Tom Clancy fan. I love his books especially the
ones he actually writes himself. So when another episode in
the life of Dr Jack Ryan comes to the big screen, you know
I will be there in a flash and expecting big things.
I wasnt disappointed.
The
plot is big perhaps too big for the two hours three
minutes allotted and the action is even bigger.
As
usual, the full might of the US military plays a Hollywood
supporting role adding magnificently to the atmosphere of
the best-yet screen adaptation of the worlds number
one fiction writer. Bring on the next one.
The
Big Irish Git rates this movie 5 shamrocks
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