SummaryHandsome, unflappable U.S. Congressman Stephen Collins is the future of his political party: an honorable appointee who serves as the chairman of a committee overseeing defense spending. All eyes are upon the rising star to be his party's contender for the upcoming presidential race. Until his research assistant/mistress is brutally murd...
SummaryHandsome, unflappable U.S. Congressman Stephen Collins is the future of his political party: an honorable appointee who serves as the chairman of a committee overseeing defense spending. All eyes are upon the rising star to be his party's contender for the upcoming presidential race. Until his research assistant/mistress is brutally murd...
.........................................................................................................................................Russell Crowe killed with a great performance
Um filme dissidente,aquele tipo de filmes que precisamos mais, No cinema americano.
Intrigas de estado já no início começa com grande suspense, três assassinatos dão início a uma investigação comandada por um jornalista Cal Macaffrey (Russel Crowe) que trabalha para um grande jornal, dois dos assassinatos possui ligações, um é um ladrão que roubou uma pasta com fotos um tanto esquisitas, a outra vítima a testemunha do assassinato. a terceira morte aparentemente sem ligação, envolve uma mulher que foi morta jogada num trilho de um metrô.
Logo descobrem que a mulher jogada no trilho do metrô, trabalhava como consultora chefe de um caso movido pelo congressista Stephen Collins (Ben Affleck), velho amigo de Mcaffrey, tudo piora quando Collins por meio de uma declaração no congresso se emociona ao comentar a morte da sua consultora de caso, revelando-se que tinha relação com a mulher morta, No Jornal onde Mcaffrey trabalha as coisas começam a ficar difíceis a chefe do jornal (Helen Mirren) e principalmente a novata jornalista interpretada por (Rachel McAdams), fazem pressão ao amigo de trabalho Cal Mcaffrey por acharem que ele pretende ser parcial na investigação agora que seu velho amigo congressista é o principal suspeito, logo McAffrey descobre que o assassinato da amante e consultora de Collins era de alto interesse da empresa Pointcorp, empresa que collins e sua amante estava montando um caso contra, sobre enriquecimento ilícito com a guerra no Iraque, e a trama conspiratória parece não ter fim.
Russel Crowe e Rachel McAdams com suas ótimas atuações conseguem elevar mais ainda a qualidade do filme, juntamente com um excelente e envolvente roteiro. Helen Mirren está fenomenal, Ben Affleck é convincente e incrível, Robin Wright é brilhante.
Intriga de Estado é altamente recomendável para quem gosta de suspense e jornalismo investigativo e é claro um inteligente entretenimento.
The overall lack of subtlety is a riot - there's even a cautionary production of "Peter and the Wolf" happening in the background during one journalist-politician showdown at a Beltway gala. Still, it's a pleasure watching this cast make the most of the material.
After a bracing first hour, State of Play defaults on the most basic promise of the conspiracy thriller. Instead of luring us down an ever-darker and twistier path, it strands us in a tedious and ill-designed maze.
This movie is exceptional, and even with its crazy twists it manages to entertain and mystify for its entire running time. The characters are amazingly acted, and most of them knock 'real' straight out of the ballpark, while Russell Crowe delivers an Oscar-worthy performance. Well-written and executed on all fronts, State of Play is a movie I will definitely come back to time and time again.
State of Play: 6 out of 10: State of Play is two hour plus big budget thriller without one memorable scene and only one memorable performance. The memorable performance is Helen Mirren who brightens up the screen whenever she appears. The rest of the performances are more stereotypes than individual characters.
Russell Crowe plays a reporter for a Washington Post stand-in. He looks and act like the stereotypical beat reporter. His best friend is Congressman Ben Affleck who is your standard movie congressional representative (Noble but battling demons.) He is caught in an affair with a now dead staffer and his best friend is on the case. Tagging along with Crowe is neophyte cub reporter Rachel McAdams who Jimmy Olsens it up despite the fact she is a lead blogger at a major national newspaper. Robin Wright Penn plays Affleck’s cuckolded wife and seems to be in a different movie than the rest of the cast.
Mirren is the newspapers publisher and gets the films best lines, which she dishes, with aplomb. Everyone else seems to be playing along at half speed. For a thriller there is a strange lack of action or tension. The twists seemed preordained and the characters behave exactly as they are programmed.
The film certainly has star power and a big budget but it simply does not seem to know what to do with it. Part of the problem is that it is condensed from a 2003 British mini-series of the same name. Condensing the 300 minutes of plot into 120 or so minutes leaves little room for character development or nuance. The players seem to be quickly checking of plot boxes.
The films other big problem is that it is a overwrought love letter to the newspaper business, including groan worthy dialogue about the magnanimous printed fourth estate and an end title sequence that can only be described as porn for publishers.
Somewhat entertaining and yet eminently forgettable State of Play is worth a look. Just do not expect that good a time.
A political thriller with all of the right needs: dependable leads (Russell Crowe, Rachel McAdams), an interesting script and taunting direction from Kevin Macdonald.