Preview review: Clooney goes dark in ‘The American’
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Just when we thought we’d gotten our fix after a George Clooney-filled awards season, the actor pops up in yet another new movie.
This time, he’s starring in a thriller called “The American,†the Anton Corbijn movie that’s based on the 1990 Martin Booth novel “A Very Private Gentleman.†Clooney plays Jack, a professional assassin who heads to the Italian countryside after a recent job in Sweden that went badly. In Italy, he decides he’s going to get out of the business after -- of course -- one last gig. All this is complicated by his friendship with a local priest and romance with a beautiful but suspicious Italian woman.
Physically, it’s a different look for Clooney than we’ve seen of late in films like “Up In the Air.†He’s clearly meant to look older and tougher, with his gray hair cut short and a tattooed chest. It’s also a return to a more serious role for the actor -- there’s not a whole lot of easy banter delivered with that winning grin .
While the plot itself seems vaguely predictable -- hard-edged, closed-off guy opens his heart for sexy temptress, potentially causing his downfall -- the trailer still intrigues us. Director Corbijn seems to have made a movie that’s visually appealing, with its cobblestone streets contrasting nicely with its frozen forests. There also seems to be a nice balance struck between the probing dramatic scenes and those with sleek guns and action.
-- Amy Kaufman
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