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Burn After Reading

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Review by Sean Lynch

There is very little anyone can do about not enjoying a George Clooney or Brad Pitt movie.

Those two could stand in front of a white wall for three hours, and somehow people would still applaud it. But why?

The simple fact is that Clooney and Pitt are the two most charismatic and likeable personalities to hit our screens since Cary Grant won the world over in just about everything he put his name too back in the previous millenium.

Burn After Reading

There is no real logical explanation, there is just a chemical reaction that occurs in the brain of every man, woman and child that is gauranteed to put a grin on your face every time they look your way.

So when sometop notch directors give them both the chance to play up to the audience, move around and exist in roles outside of their normal reportoire... the result is unbrideled (totally hetro-sexual) cinematic joy.

In the first outing from the Coen Brothers since their No Country For Old Men Oscars triumph (and based on yet another book, this time it's
former CIA director Stansfield Turner's 2005 non-fiction tome Burn Before Reading: Presidents, CIA Directors, and Secret Intelligence) John Malcovich plays an out-of-work CIA agent who decides to pen a scathing tell all book about his experiences behind the scenes of the USA.

Thing is, the disc goes missing - it falls into the hands of some brainless gym employees (Brad Pitt and
Frances McDormand) who think they have got their hands on some "CIA Shit... like... Intelligent... Shit" who try to use it to garner some ransom money.

Things get out of control - and soon the "intelligent CIA Shit" hits the fan.

It is a clever little piece which never quite makes complete sense (there are a lot of loose ends, flimsy connections, while the quick fix ending is both inspired... and kind of lazy).

The cast is what really makes Burn After Reading a truly worthwhile cinematic affair.

McDormand is excellent as the "brains behind the black mail" who is trying to raise cash for "important elective surgeries" while Pitt seems to be having the time of his life as an over enthusiastic gym buff.

John Malkovich is eerily excellent (I'm still amazed the man was never considered for The Joker... perhaps he will get the nod for Frank Miller's Dark Knight Returns), while Clooney finally snaps out of "Cool Crooner" mode and gives a hilarious performance as a paranoid adulterer prone to "anaphalactic shock" with pretty much any food.

If you were a fan of Intolerable Cruelty, then expect to leave with a smile on your face here.

Despite it's various flaws - this is a truly enjoyable film that offers plenty of laughs and substance... while never quite bowing to the pressure of living up to the critical success that one might feel after the significantly darker No Country.

Well worth checking out, if only to see Clooney and Pitt in full flight.

DVD EXTRAS

Considering the flick was a sleeper hit both here and in the United States, you would expect that the DVD Extras might be a bit more bulky than what is actually on offer here.

There are a few "Behind The Scenes" featurettes which, most likely, were online EPKs that are more "fluff" than "fun".

Hopefully there is a "Special Edition" set to hit shelves later down the line.

Conclusion: Movie 80% Extras: 30%

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