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Rating: 6.83/10 by 2189 users

The Ghost Writer (2010)

A writer stumbles upon a long-hidden secret when he agrees to help former British Prime Minister Adam Lang complete his memoirs on a remote island after the politician's assistant drowns in a mysterious accident.

Directing:
  • Roman Polanski
  • Sylvette Baudrot
  • Anna Zenowicz
  • Ralph Remstedt
Writing:
  • Robert Harris
  • Roman Polanski
  • Robert Harris
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Feb 12, 2010

Rating: 6.83/10 by 2189 users

Alternative Title:
The Ghost - GB
Ghost Writer - FR
L'écrivain fantôme - CA
Nhà Văn Ma - VN

Country:
Belgium
France
Germany
United Kingdom
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 02 hour 08 minutes
Budget: $45,000,000
Revenue: $60,300,000

Plot Keyword: london, england, central intelligence agency (cia), based on novel or book, politics, war crimes, massachusetts, author, martha's vineyard
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Kim Cattrall
Amelia Bly
Tom Wilkinson
Paul Emmett
Timothy Hutton
Sidney Kroll
Jon Bernthal
Rick Ricardelli
Robert Pugh
Richard Rycart
Jim Belushi
John Maddox
Anna Botting
SKY TV newsreader
Milton Welsh
Taxi Driver
Alister Mazzotti
Protection Officer Nº1
John Keogh
Protection Officer Nº2
Hans-Peter Sussner
Protection Officer Nº3
Stuart Austen
Protection Officer Nº4
Morgane Polanski
Hotel Receptionist
Andy Gütig
Protection Officer Nº5
Robert Wallhöfer
Protection Officer Nº6
Robert Seeliger
CNN Newscaster
Julia Kratz
Woman with bullhorn
Angelique Fernandez
War Crime Prosecutor
Anne Wittman
CNN Newscaster
Mo Asumang
US Secretary of State
Sylke Ferber
Island Ferry Attendant
Errol Shaker
Mainland Ferry Attendant
Errol Trotman-Harewood
C.I.A Agent on the Ferry
Talin Lopez
C.I.A Agent on the Ferry
Joel Kirby
Motel Receptionist
Regine Hentschel
Diner Waitress
Daniel Sutton
Hatherton Stewart
Eben Young
FBI Agent

Renovatio

Such an eerie and haunting movie… I expected just another political thriller, but this is so much more interesting… The remote setting, the media storm… the layered motivations of the characters, sexual, financial, political etc… It was also great to see cinematography that wasn’t just close ups of talking heads, which is the norm for these kinds of movies… I also liked the parallels to the real world, the Blair-esque prime minister, the Middle Eastern wars and such, but also that it really is it’s own movie and is more concerned with painting a certain world than with commenting on current events…

CinemaSerf

It's quite difficult to watch this in the UK and not draw parallels with a certain real former Prime Minister - especially given the way "Lang" is rather chummily played by Pierce Brosnan. He is trying to have his memoirs written, and after an accident robs him of the incumbent, his team alight on a man who shows no interest in or has any knowledge of politics. This nameless character (Ewan McGregor) is given strict instruction about the manuscript, whom he can talk to or about it to and his subject and wife "Ruth" (Olivia Williams) seems approachable enough. His investigations, though, start to arouse a few suspicions - especially when he begins to feel like he is being watched, followed and manipulated. "Lang" is soon publicly caught up in some war crime investigations and his ghost writer starts to wonder just how far his boss went to foster and facilitate the relationship between his country and the USA - where they are now living and working. Add to this internecine play, his secretive secretary "Amelia" (Kim Catrall) and a rather enigmatic contribute from "Emmett" (Tom Wilkinson) and we have the makings of an intricately woven political thriller in which, for a chance, McGregor does well. He does rabbit in the headlights well as his character becomes embroiled in matters well beyond his depth. Roman Polanski keeps the film well paced with the chilly scenario and remote locations playing well to a sense of menace and duplicity. It's a bit sluggish out of the blocks, but once in gear it works well.


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