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Burn After Reading - Review  Send to a friend
Written by Paul Bond   
Wednesday, 12 November 2008 17:26

The latest offering from Joel and Ethan Cohen is a big change up from their Oscar-winning, violent western No Country For Old Men.

Brad Pitt in Burn After ReadingThis new film is a much lighter affair and a return to the directors (admittedly dark) comedy format. Many of the Cohens’s regular actors, like George Clooney and Frances McDormand (Fargo) are back and in fine comic form.

 

 

The standout performance however, is Brad Pitt’s. loveable and idiotic gym-instructor, Chad Feldheimer. His daft dance moves and innocent stupidity provide by far the biggest laughs, in a very smart and funny movie that is short but sweet.

 

The plot revolves around Chad and Linda Litzke’s (McDormand) attempts to blackmail a former C.I.A agent with a copy of his memoirs. Naturally things don’t go as planned and as the story twists and turns, the movie gets more and more ridiculous. A stand out moment is when Chad and Linda end up trying to sell military secrets to the Russian ambassador (The brilliantly named Mr. Krapotkin).

 

One of the best scenes in the movie, right at the end, features two senior C.I.A agents trying to sum up what on earth has happened.One says to the other “So what did we learn from this?” and neither of them know.

 

When the credits roll, you might feel the same way; not entirely sure what happened but you’ll certainly enjoy the ride. Burn After Reading would be easily ignored with bigger releases like Quantum of Solace and W. round the corner, but this cracking comedy is definitely worth your time and money.

 

8/10     

Check out the times for this film and other releases at the Kingston Odeon - http://www.odeon.co.uk/fanatic/film_times/s102/Kingston/

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