12th Aug2018

The Negotiator (Film)

by timbaros
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Jon Hamm and Rosamund Pike star as CIA agents in the thriller ‘The Negiotator’ (a/k/a Beirut), in cinemas and on digital HD from August 10th. 

In 1972, former U.S. diplomat, Mason Skiles (Jon Hamm), was caught up in a terrorist attack that changed his life forever. While throwing a party for the local elite in Beirut, the son Karim (Yoav Sadian Rosenberg) he and his wife Nadia (Leila Bekhti) had adopted was taken. It turned out that Karim had an older brother who happened to be a notorious Palestinian terrorist who wanted to be reunited with him.
 
10 years later, while working as a mediator in Boston, Skiles receives an unwanted invitation to go back to Beirut. Quickly dragged back into the system he hastily left, Mason is assigned a mission by CIA Agent Donald Gaines (Dean Norris) of negotiating a swap with a terrorist group: a kidnapped American CIA agent for a terrorist leader. But when obligated to cooperate, Skiles is assigned a cultural attaché (Rosamund Pike) to help navigate the city. Unravelling clues and uncovering political agendas along the way, the duo discover that relationships between America, Palestine and Israel may be more complex, and corrupt, than first thought. And the masterminds behind this kidnapping happen to the adopted son and his older brother. This all takes place in the backdrop of war-torn 1982 Beirut. 
 
From the writer of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and The Bourne Identity, The Negiotator is a suspenseful drama with great acting and action sequences. Hamm might have found a new movie career after Mad Men in this role. Pike is in fine form but takes a back seat tHamm and the other actors. The Negiotator’, at 1 hour and 49 minutes, ticks by quickly and provides lots of suspense in an ‘Argo’ and ‘Jason Bourne’ – like style drama.
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12th Aug2018

My Friend Dahmer (DVD)

by timbaros

Image-31-05-2018-at-18.47Jeffrey Dahmer, the American who murdered 17 young men back in the 1980s and 1990s, was showing signs of strange behaviour at a young age, according to the new film My Friend Dahmer.

Based on the 2012 novel of the same name by cartoonist John Backderf, who had been friends with Dahmer in high school, the film shows how Dahmer came from a home where his parents constantly fought, and where he had an unnatural curiosity of the insides of animals. Dahmer, who grew up in Bath, Ohio, is brilliantly played by Ross Lynch, in a film that’s sharply edited and continually tense and spooky by the director, and writer, Marc Meyers. We see that Dahmer was awkward even to his own family, with a crazy and alcoholic mother (played by Anne Heche – in her best performance ever), and how Dahmer had a shed in the woods where he did certain experiments with animals.

Dahmer is eventually adopted by some of the cool kids in his class to perform certain acts that drew attention to himself, basically these acts were spasms set out to cause disruptions, but they also seemed to do something to Dahmer’s soul, for he became more and more intense and weird, turning some of his evil thoughts from animals to, eventually, humans. Dahmer even plotted to kill a local doctor whom he became attracted to, but it was not meant to be. But it’s in these early years that we see the beginnings of Dahmer’s sinister future – how he would end up becoming one of the world’s most cruel and crazy mass murderers.

Luckily for us, this film ends before the killings begin, but we know that this was the path that Dahmer’s life would take – the murder of many gay men in some of the most brutal and horrific ways.

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