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The Interpreter

  • 2005
  • 12A
  • 2h 8m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
113K
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Nicole Kidman and Sean Penn in The Interpreter (2005)
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Political intrigue and deception unfold inside the United Nations, where a U.S. Secret Service agent is assigned to investigate an interpreter who overhears an assassination plot.Political intrigue and deception unfold inside the United Nations, where a U.S. Secret Service agent is assigned to investigate an interpreter who overhears an assassination plot.Political intrigue and deception unfold inside the United Nations, where a U.S. Secret Service agent is assigned to investigate an interpreter who overhears an assassination plot.

  • Director
    • Sydney Pollack
  • Writers
    • Martin Stellman
    • Brian Ward
    • Charles Randolph
  • Stars
    • Nicole Kidman
    • Sean Penn
    • Catherine Keener
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    113K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sydney Pollack
    • Writers
      • Martin Stellman
      • Brian Ward
      • Charles Randolph
    • Stars
      • Nicole Kidman
      • Sean Penn
      • Catherine Keener
    • 454User reviews
    • 228Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Nicole Kidman
    Nicole Kidman
    • Silvia Broome
    Sean Penn
    Sean Penn
    • Tobin Keller
    Catherine Keener
    Catherine Keener
    • Dot Woods
    Jesper Christensen
    Jesper Christensen
    • Nils Lud
    Yvan Attal
    Yvan Attal
    • Philippe
    Earl Cameron
    Earl Cameron
    • Zuwanie
    George Harris
    George Harris
    • Kuman-Kuman
    Michael Wright
    Michael Wright
    • Marcus
    Clyde Kusatsu
    Clyde Kusatsu
    • Police Chief Lee Wu
    Eric Keenleyside
    Eric Keenleyside
    • Rory Robb
    Hugo Speer
    Hugo Speer
    • Simon Broome
    Maz Jobrani
    Maz Jobrani
    • Mo
    Yusuf Gatewood
    Yusuf Gatewood
    • Doug
    Curtiss Cook
    Curtiss Cook
    • Ajene Xola
    • (as Curtiss I'Cook)
    Byron Utley
    Byron Utley
    • Jean Gamba
    Robert Clohessy
    Robert Clohessy
    • FBI Agent King
    Terry Serpico
    Terry Serpico
    • FBI Agent Lewis
    David Fonteno
    David Fonteno
    • Phillip Ostroff
    • Director
      • Sydney Pollack
    • Writers
      • Martin Stellman
      • Brian Ward
      • Charles Randolph
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    6daveisit

    A Very Safe Movie

    The Interpreter is an extremely packaged political thriller that contains only a little punch. The main reason I gave it a go was Sean Penn who seems to rarely make mistakes selecting his work. Nicole Kidman can be a mixed bag, and Sydney Pollack a competent seasoned veteran director. All three performed well without setting the screen alight.

    The use of the United Nations building was a big plus and definitely gave the movie more realism. It also gave the viewer more of an idea on what a massive organisation the UN is.

    Even though "The Interpreter" was enjoyable the ending was definitely a disappointment. It wasn't that it was necessarily wrong, just that you knew what was coming. This was the "Hollywood Factor" showing through. Perhaps the reason it didn't turn into real Hollywood trash was the fact it was filmed and produced in New York.
    6jlowry

    A thinking person's thriller

    Entry to the United Nations headquarters in New York (and being directed by Sydney Pollack) was enough to make Nicole Kidman sign up for this enjoyable, if not a little formulaic, political thriller. Hollywood's golden girl teams up with man of the moment Sean Penn in this well-paced and intense tale which unfolds against a backdrop of international terror and unashamedly draws parallels with the current political situation in Zimbabwe. Kidman adopts a satisfactory South African accent for the role of Silvia Broome, a UN interpreter who overhears a plot to assassinate a controversial African leader during his visit to the United States. Penn is Tobin Keller, a Secret Service agent assigned to investigate Silvia's claims and protect her from the assassins. But is Silvia telling the truth? Silvia's life is turned upside down as she becomes a target for the killers but a suspicious Kellar digs deeper into her past in a bid to find out what she is hiding. Pollack (who has a small part in the movie) scored a massive coup when he convinced Kofi Annan to allow filming inside the UN building for the first time. Even Alfred Hitchcock had to improvise when making the classic Cary Grant North By North West. The movie has some very strong opening scenes, shot on location in South Africa, and instantly grabs our attention. When the action moves to New York, Pollack (who brought us Tootsie, Out Of Africa and The Firm) creates an old-whorled vibe with grainy shots more reminiscent of the 70s, deliberately avoiding the neon lights of the Big Apple to create a dulled-down mood that sits much better with the film's content. Kidman and Penn handle their material well, putting in solid performances and the pair square up nicely on screen. Predictably, and annoyingly so, however, a chemistry develops between the two making for some scenes which would have been better left on the cutting room floor. Let's face it, the old adage of two strangers being brought together by circumstance and suddenly being able to open up and shed their baggage has all been done before. The moral of the story is also a little bit too Hollywood. We can admire its good intentions and even buy into the idea that we can change the world with words and diplomacy but it all becomes a bit nonsensical. But it is the movies after all and it's difficult to find fault with Pollack who has opted for a dialect-driven film as opposed to high-octane action scenes - although they do make a welcome appearance as the film reaches its climax. This is the thinking person's thriller and it's definitely worth a viewing.
    6gravity3

    Fine performances, weak story

    Director Sidney Pollack has given us some very fine films in the past; THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR and TOOTSIE come immediately to mind, and he won an Oscar for OUT OF Africa (although it's not high on my personal list of his films). But not even Mr. Pollack can make a great film without having a script to start with. I think that's the lesson of THE INTERPRETER. There are many things that are just not well thought out here, and the whole suffers as a result.

    Penn is great as always, Kidman does a lot with her character, but often they're wandering through the scenes in a story that doesn't seem to know where to go next. Actually the fact the movie makes any sense at all is a credit to Pollack's experience and talent. There are some great ideas here, and there's certainly a level of entertainment achieved; even some thought provoking moments. But it's clear the filmmakers weren't working from a well prepared script. 6 out of 10.
    5director_mitch

    Script Needs Work

    I was interested in seeing The Interpreter since it looked like a good adult drama. Unfortunately, the movie has some problems.

    The big plus of the movie is Kidman. She is one of those women who actually looks better as she ages, and she is a talented actress. Sean Penn is also a good actor, and both do a great job in the movie.

    Unfortunately the good acting can't overcome the weak script. I felt like the story was still a 2-3 drafts short of being ready for the screen. The biggest problem was that there are plot holes you could drive a truck through. I also felt the movie dragged through most of the middle as they tried to develop the strained relationship between the principle characters.

    If you are a plot-driven movie fan, as I am, the movie is likely to be a disappointment. If you are a acting-driven movie fan, you will probably like the movie more.
    8blackfeather_gr

    Recommended!

    I had the chance to see this film yesterday at its world opening in Athens,Greece."The interpreter" is a political thriller directed by one of the most suitable filmmakers for this,Sydney Pollack. Nicole Kidman plays the role of a South African-born UN translator who overhears an assassination threat against the dictator of an African country.Sean Penn plays the role of a Secret Service agent,assigned to investigate the case.Soon we find out that the interpreter's past could explain her possible involvement in the conspiracy.So-maybe-not everything is exactly as it seems to be. Both Kidman and Penn give controlled and emotional performances,although intense and powerful on the inside.It's nice to see 2 stars of the value of Kidman and Penn to make these choices in their career and not waste their talent in indifferent projects. In the end the film is not only a political thriller.It is also a story on overcoming personal losses,dealing with the past in a clever,effective way and moving on...

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    • Trivia
      This is the first film ever to be shot inside the United Nations Headquarters - locations include the General Assembly and the Security Council, as well as regular corridors and hallways of the complex. The cast and crew filmed on weekends in order not to disrupt the regular work week of the organization.
    • Goofs
      As the helicopter is taking off, Woods gets a call that, she claims, informs her that Zuwani's head of security has arrived. In fact, what she hears on the line is the Israeli national telephone company's recording: "Hamispar sh'higata, lo poel tmani." In English: "The number you have dialed is temporarily unavailable."
    • Quotes

      Zuwanie: [reading from the dedication of a book he wrote decades earlier] THE GUNFIRE AROUND us makes it hard to hear. But the human voice is different from other sounds. It can be heard over noises that bury everything else. Even when it's not shouting. Even when it's just a whisper. Even the lowest whisper can be heard - -over armies... when it's telling the truth.

    • Connections
      Featured in HBO First Look: The Interpreter (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Terere Obande
      (Acogny)

      Performed by The World Beaters

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    • Release date
      • April 15, 2005 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Universal (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Aboriginal
      • French
      • Portuguese
      • Spanish
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • Người Phiên Dịch
    • Filming locations
      • Praça de Touros Monumental, Maputo, Mozambique
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Working Title Films
      • Misher Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $80,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $72,708,161
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $22,822,455
      • Apr 24, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $162,944,923
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 8 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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