Eine offene Rechnung (2010)
37KEine offene Rechnung: Directed by John Madden. With Helen Mirren, Tom Wilkinson, Ciarán Hinds, Romi Aboulafia. In 1965, three Mossad Agents cross into East Berlin to apprehend a notorious Nazi war criminal. Thirty years later, the secrets the Agents share come back to haunt them.
“Greetings again from the darkness. Espionage thrillers can be so much fun in both book and movie form. Movies actually have a little advantage for the action scenes. Books clearly have the advantage in details, backstory and character development. What is frustrating as a viewer is when a movie starts strong and then crumbles under the weight of expectation … sometimes trying to make a bigger splash than necessary. Such is the case with director John Maddenu0026#39;s remake of the rarely-seen 2007 Israeli film u0026quot;HA-HOVu0026quot;.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe story is centered around a 1965 mission of a trio of Mossad agents. Mossad is Israelu0026#39;s CIA. These three agents, Rachel (Jessica Chastain), Stephan (Marton Csokas) and David (Sam Worthington) are to capture the notorious Nazi war criminal, the Surgeon of Birkenau (Jesper Christensen), and bring him back for a proper trial of war time atrocities.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eFlash forward to 1997 and Rachelu0026#39;s daughter has written a book about the daring mission and the three heroes. The older version of the characters are played by Helen Mirren (Rachel), Tom Wilkinson (Stephan) and Ciran Hinds (David). We are treated to flashbacks of the mission and how things took a wrong turn, but ended just fine. Or did they? There seems to be some inconsistencies with the story told and the actual events that have created much strain between Rachel and Stephan, and life-altering changes for the more sensitive David.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis is an odd film because the best story parts occur when the younger cast members are carrying out the 1965 mission. It is full of suspense and intrigue. The intensity and believability drops off significantly in the 1997 version, but oddly, the older actors are much more fun to watch on screen … especially the great Helen Mirren. I am not sure what all of that really means, but for me, it meant the third act of the film was a bit hokey and hard to buy.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eDirector John Madden is known for his fabulous u0026quot;Shakespeare in Loveu0026quot;, but not much else. His films since then have all come up just a bit short of that very high bar he set 13 years ago. Jessica Chastain continues her fantastic 2011 season adding this performance to her more spectacular turns in u0026quot;Tree of Lifeu0026quot; and u0026quot;The Helpu0026quot;. Sam Worthington is known for his role in u0026quot;Avataru0026quot;, but his character here is so thinly written, I doubt any actor could have pulled it off. Jesper Christensen seems to usually play the bad guy and he is in full glory here as a Nazi war criminal with no regrets.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe first half will keep you on the edge of your seat, but by the end you will have a somewhat empty feeling. What a shame as this one teased us with much hope.”