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Doppio gioco

Titolo originale: Shadow Dancer
  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 41min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,2/10
13.254
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Clive Owen and Andrea Riseborough in Doppio gioco (2012)
Set in 1990s Belfast, an active member of the IRA becomes an informant for MI5 in order to protect her son's welfare.
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Ambientato nella Belfast degli anni '90, un'attivista dell'IRA diventa un'informatrice per l'MI5 al fine di salvaguardare il benessere di suo figlio.Ambientato nella Belfast degli anni '90, un'attivista dell'IRA diventa un'informatrice per l'MI5 al fine di salvaguardare il benessere di suo figlio.Ambientato nella Belfast degli anni '90, un'attivista dell'IRA diventa un'informatrice per l'MI5 al fine di salvaguardare il benessere di suo figlio.

  • Regia
    • James Marsh
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Tom Bradby
  • Star
    • Clive Owen
    • Andrea Riseborough
    • Gillian Anderson
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
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      • James Marsh
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Tom Bradby
    • Star
      • Clive Owen
      • Andrea Riseborough
      • Gillian Anderson
    • 55Recensioni degli utenti
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    • 71Metascore
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    Clive Owen
    Clive Owen
    • Mac
    Andrea Riseborough
    Andrea Riseborough
    • Collette
    Gillian Anderson
    Gillian Anderson
    • Kate Fletcher
    Aidan Gillen
    Aidan Gillen
    • Gerry
    Barry Barnes
    • Gerry Senior
    Maria Laird
    Maria Laird
    • Young Collette
    Ben Smyth
    • Sean
    Brid Brennan
    Brid Brennan
    • Ma
    Jamie Scott
    • Young Gerry
    Bradley Burke
    • Young Connor
    Daniel Tatarsky
    Daniel Tatarsky
    • Watcher 1
    Tom Bennett
    Tom Bennett
    • Watcher 2
    Nia Gwynne
    Nia Gwynne
    • Female Watcher
    Jason Stalkey
    • Agent 1
    • (as Jason Salkey)
    Nicholas Asbury
    Nicholas Asbury
    • Agent 2
    Morgan Watkins
    Morgan Watkins
    • MI5 Officer
    Cathal Maguire
    • Mark
    Domhnall Gleeson
    Domhnall Gleeson
    • Connor
    • Regia
      • James Marsh
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Tom Bradby
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    7blanche-2

    A young woman is caught between the IRA and MI-5

    "Shadow Dancer" from 2012 stars Andrea Riseborough, Clive Owen, and Gillian Anderson. I'm not sure what the situation with this movie was because it only made $400,000.

    The movie takes place in Belfast, and in the first scene, a young girl, Collette, is told by her father to buy him some cigarettes. She doesn't want to go, so instead, she sends her little brother Sean.

    The action then shifts to 1993, and we see the adult Collette (Riseborough) deliberately leaving her purse in the London tube; as she escapes from the tube, she is arrested. An MI-5 agent, Mac (Owen) offers her a deal -- no prison time if she will become an informant and at the end of her time working for him, a new identity. Because she has a young son, she agrees.

    Mac ultimately learns that his superior (Anderson) is using Collette as a red herring to protect her own mole inside the Irish organization. Mac tries to find out who the mole is and remove Collette from a dangerous situation.

    This movie is sparse on dialogue and, frankly, action, particularly at the beginning as we see Collette on what seems to be an endless train ride and finally dropping her purse. After that, things pick up. The cinematography is dreary, with Ireland looking like it's one step up from a trailer park in most scenes.

    Andrea Riseborough, who can be beautiful and glamorous, is photographed harshly here, and she's excellent as a young woman caught in the nightmare of having to betray her brothers and answer to their trigger-happy leader Kevin (David Wilmot) and to Mac. She is natural and realistic in underplaying the role of a young Irish girl under incredible tension. Owen is good as the protective Mac, tough and persuasive.

    The big problem is the lack of family connection, that is, Collette's relationship with her worried mother and her brothers, who are entrenched in a violent world. Shadow Dancer concentrates on the relationship between Mac and Collette, where showing more within the family would have brought us into the film more deeply.

    We're led to believe certain things in "Shadow Dancer," and it's not until the end of the movie that we realize what a good script it was, and how well it is directed by James Marsh.

    A sober movie showing the impact of violence and stress on one family.
    8lastliberal-853-253708

    Is this just because she has a pretty face

    With films like In The Name of the Father, Michael Collins, and Hunger, you really have to have a great film about the IRA to get attention. This film not only succeeds as a film that belongs with the others mentioned, but it is really an impressive film.

    The lighting, scenery, costumes and photography, and background music all contribute to the film in a way that one expects of a great film about Britain in the 90s.

    Andrea Riseborough (Margaret Thatcher: The Long Walk to Finchley), Domhnall Gleeson (Anna Karenina), David Wilmot (Intermission), and Brid Brennan (Dancing at Lughnasa) gave notable performances allowing us to really feel the personal dilemmas and betrayal they experienced.

    Good espionage films tend to keep my interest, and this was edge-of-the- seat action.
    6gradyharp

    'Is this just because she has a pretty face?',

    SHADOW DANCER (definition: a dance presented by casting shadows of dancers on a screen) is another film about the conflicts of the IRA during the 1990s. Despite the fact that the theme is a recurring one in films, the core meaning of the conflict remains a bewildering mystery to those not living in Ireland or in England, and that is what makes this film fall short of being excellent - there is much significant information that is not shared with the audience as though we all understand fully both sides of the conflict well enough to muddle through the outlines of the plot that are presented. Tom Brady wrote screenplay based on his own novel and even director James Marsh can't seem to iron it out into a comprehensible story.

    The film opens in 1973 in Belfast when young Collette (Maria Laird) is asked by her father to run an errand but she is far more interested in making bead necklaces so she sends her younger brother Sean (Ben Smyth) who is killed outside their home. Jump to 1993 and Collette (Andrea Riseborough), mother of a young son, has become a mole ('tout') for the IRA, and is arrested in the London tube after leaving a bomb in the facility. MI5 (definition: Military Intelligence section 5 is a British intelligence agency working to protect the UK's national security against threats such as terrorism and espionage) Agent Mac (Clive Owen) offers a deal to Collette to become an informer. She accepts the agreement to protect her son and in return Mac offers a new identity to her after a period working for the MI5. Soon Mac learns that his superior Kate Fletcher (Gillian Anderson) is using Collette to protect her mole inside the Irish organization. Mac tries to find the identity of the informer and protect Collette. In the midst of all of this Collette's brothers Connor (Domhnall Gleeson) and Gerry (Aidan Gillen) and their mother (Brid Brennan) become targets for both sides. In the end the true informer is a surprise to everyone and the film documents the impact of terrorism on family and its human cost.

    Though there are moments of fine acting, the entire movie seems as though it was shot in a fog: the focus is as blurry as the action. If the audience is completely familiar with the IRA vs. MI5 conflicts, then the film will likely appeal. Otherwise, read up about Irish politics before attempting to understand all the nuances in this film.

    Grady Harp
    7rubenm

    Gripping, intelligent psychological thriller

    Throughout the years, the IRA and the 'troubles' in Northern Ireland have been a source of inspiration for countless British and Irish movies. What can 'Shadow Dancer' add to what we already know about this conflict? The answer is: nothing, really. This film isn't about the struggle for freedom, it isn't about catholics and protestants, it isn't even about right or wrong. It's only about suspense. This isn't a political movie, it's a thriller.

    In fact, this movie could just as easily have been set in the context of the Italian mafia or a Mexican drugs gang. The story about a young female terrorist who, after a failed bombing attempt, becomes an informant for the authorities to escape a prison sentence, is extremely suspenseful. She lives in constant fear of being discovered, which would almost certainly lead to her execution. 'I am dead', she literally tells her contact at one point.

    The film starts off with a clever flash-back, a very intense scene that explains her motivation to become a terrorist. The rest of the film is told in chronological order, with the suspense rising gradually, until the unexpected and dramatic climax.

    In a subplot, we see that the British secret service is subject to the same sort of internal discussions, infighting and ego-tripping as the IRA. Clive Owen and Gillian Anderson (nice to see her again!) are fine as secret service persons, but the best acting is done by Andrea Riseborouh as the proud and independent terrorist Collette McVeigh.

    The film is also excellent in recreating the atmosphere of the catholic working class neighbourhoods in Belfast (actually, it is shot in Dublin), where terrorism in the 1990's was a part of everyday life. Director James Marsh uses faded colours in many scenes to recreate the rundown streets and interiors.

    This is a gripping, intelligent psychological thriller with excellent acting and a plot that will have you hooked from start to finish. I was amazed the IMDb-rating is not higher than 6.6.
    9michael-dixon22

    Excellent film in an empty cinema

    Based on my experience, the distributors may have committed a terrible misjudgement for they should have made this a film for TV rather than the cinema. There were 4 people in total when we went to watch the film and that was par for the course for the week apparently. The cinema manager suggested it would be pulled pretty quickly.

    Such a shame, because it is a fine film, excellent when the scenes are based in Belfast, with ALL the actors who played the Irish parts absolutely first class. You felt you were in Belfast and the tension took you there. Location scenes good.

    Less so the part played by Gillian Anderson. She was OK but a bit wooden. The MI5 scenes generally did not get off the ground until near the end when there was a great twist.

    Clive Owen was the biggest enigma of the film. I am still not sure if he was OK, average or weak in the part he played. First impressions were could have been done better definitely, but the low-key interpretation may have had some merit. Owen just seemed to drift through it all and when he got angry it fell flat.

    I would recommend anyone to go and watch this well-directed film. It is a good story from the writer which needs all the support it can get based on our experience of row after row of empty seats.

    People tend to forget their history even that happened in their lifetime. Tragic truth be told.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 27 giugno 2013 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Regno Unito
      • Irlanda
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      • Dublin, County Dublin, Irlanda
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      • Element Pictures
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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 100.616 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 10.672 USD
      • 2 giu 2013
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