Movie Reviews for The Peacemaker (Widescreen Edition)

The Peacemaker (Widescreen Edition)

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Movie Reviews of The Peacemaker (Widescreen Edition)

Movie Review: Peacemaker
Summary: 4 Stars

A action movie and then some. Breaking up a terriorist plot. The two people fight off the terriorists. It is a heart pumping movie. Not A "Chick Flick", unless you are into Action Pictures. Car chases,military action,use of guns,etc.

Movie Review: Topical Thriller
Summary: 4 Stars

1998's "The Peacemaker" capitalized on civil war in the former Yugoslavia and on the threat of nuclear proliferation. It was also an early star vehicle for George Clooney, making the transition from TV to movies and here paired with Nicole Kidman.

"The Peacemaker" opens up with the alleged theft of one or more nuclear weapons from the former Soviet Union. White House nuclear expert Dr. Julia Kelly, played with appropriately cool professionism by Kidman, is quickly on the case. As partner, she is assigned tough-talking Colonel Thomas DeVoe, played with spot-on special operations swagger and competence by Clooney. The two are off to Europe to track down the missing nuclear weapons.

The interrogation of an arms dealer in Austria quickly reveals their differing professional styles. DeVoe, unable to get answers politely, reverts to a coercive interrogation, while Kelly has the presence of mind to mine the arms dealer's computer for information. Kelly and DeVoe manage to bond while surviving a thrilling car chase.

The balance of the movie is a series of exciting action sequences as Kelly and DeVoe close in on a missing nuclear weapon, now in the hands of a terrorist who intends to use it inside the United States. The finale involves a chase through the streets of New York City, including a nail-biting improvised act of bomb-deactivation.

Clooney and Kidman are entirely credible as two professionals who generate a romantic attachment despite their differing operating styles. The movie, if not original, is well-executed while staying within the bounds of a reasonably plausible storyline. The villian of the piece is actually sympathetic in his motivation; the conclusion avoids easy answers.

This movie is highly recommended as an entertaining thriller featuring two compatible leading actors in a still topical storyline.

Movie Review: Boring
Summary: 2 Stars

whoa peoples, just wayyyy too much talky talk in this thing. Oh sure we get some occasional broken noses and a few shootouts, but really this is a bore. Over an hour of watching Clooney, or Clowny whatever, walk around debating with Kidman's character about some nuclear mayhem half a world away. Yeah just blah blah blah-dee blah blah over and over again till I about feel asleep. C'mon, in a situation like this talk is cheap and actions as they say, speak louder than words. Oh sure people will chime in now saying well that is what they were trying to do, to come to a safe conclusion. Whatever, really Syriana he was much better in that. This is just a waste of time because most of it is talk talk blah blah. Not as bad as that movie with Jason Bourne called "The Good Shepherd" that was oh my goodness Henry dear a sleeper of a snoozer. Clooney does not look good in a military uniform at all, he looked uncomfortable and was sweating a lot. With great power comes great responsibility as they say in Spider Man, so maybe he would have been better off with a cameo role as a limo driver, or better yet...a waiter!

Movie Review: superb thriller, excellent acting
Summary: 4 Stars

This is a good, fun film. The action is fast, the story intricate enough to support multiple viewings, and the chemistry between Kidman and Clooney is believable - indeed, you cannot take your eyes off them. Kidman is a credible White House bureaucrat, rather green but energetic and self confident. Clooney is an ideal military man: he sees a goal and gets there, but he more or less follows orders and hierarchy. Then there is the espionage world, with its practices and networks, this time for the purchase and transport of a nuclear weapon. Somehow, every moment is suspenseful and believable, which these days is food for thought.

While it is not particularly original, it is truly wonderful for passing the time and stimulates the imagination to learn about government, if you wish. I have watched this many times with enjoyment.

Recommended.

Movie Review: How do you stop a terrorist who has no demands?
Summary: 3 Stars

A distraught Bosnian piano teacher named Dusan Gavric (Marcel Iures), whose wife and daughter had been shot down before his eyes by Bosnian Muslim snipers in war-divided Sarajevo, intends to ignite a stolen nuclear bomb around the U.N. building in New York in revenge for that atrocity...

Nuclear weapons specialist Dr. Julia Kelly (Nicole Kidman) and US Special Forces Colonel Thomas Devoe (George Clooney) try to stop the psycho...

Clooney, convinced that United States educated half the world's terrorists, plays a talented soldier who takes great liberties to get what he wants including heavy bribes and savage beatings... With that cool, suave and dashing look that makes women swoon, Clooney demonstrates great sense of humor with his performance, and looks pleasantly cold as hell during high action sequences... His unexpected reactions get on Kidman's nerves so easily...

Kidman looks lovely as the anguished scientist who wants to save the world, struggling tightly against her self-doubt ...

Mimi Leder definitely proves that she's a commanding presence behind the camera... She shows how to move more effectively the camera creating tension throughout the hijacking of the warheads, Vienna's exciting car chase, the flight of the three US Air Force helicopters ordered to return to Turkish airspace, the truckload of the bad guys hanging over a cliff, and the tracking of the missing warhead on Manhattan's crowded streets...

The music is great... It follows the action well and elevates the dramatic suspense throughout the show...

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