Recruit (Dts) (2003)

Director: Roger Donaldson  Starring: Colin Farrell  Al Pacino  
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Publisher: Buena Vista
Format: DVD
UPC: 00786936207996
Buy.com Sku: 40220490
Item#: VNYXQF
Category Keywords: CIA  Cops  Theatrical Release  Thriller 
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Trust. Betrayal. Deception. In the C.I.A. nothing is what it seems.|"In the CIA, Nothing is What it Seems."
 
 
Features: DVD, Widescreen, Dolby Digital (5.1), French, Dubbed, Spanish, Subtitled
 
Academy Award Winner Al Pacino (Scent of a Woman) and Colin Farrell (Minority Report) take you deeper into the CIA than you've ever been before in this action-packed psychological thriller. James Clayton (Farrell), one of the smartest graduates in the country, is just the person Walter Burke (Pacino) wants in the Agency. James quickly rises through the ranks and falls for Layla (Bridget Moynahan, The Sum of All Fears), one of his fellow recruits. But just when James starts to question his role and his cat-and-mouse relationship with his mentor, Burke taps him to root out a mole. As the suspense builds in a maze of gripping twists and turns, there are only two things James can count on-he can't trust anyone and nothing is as it seems. It's the ultimate CIA thriller with so many surprise plot twists, you'll want to watch it again and again.
 
"When it comes to action and suspense, The Recruit delivers."  Kevin Carr, Film Threat
"Taut psychological thriller."  Joe Baltake, SACRAMENTO BEE
"A labyrinthine brain twister."  Carla Meyer, San Francisco Chronicle
"Probably better than anyone else working today, Donaldson knows how to knit a thriller."  Carrie Rickey, Philadelphia Inquirer
"Loaded with twists and turns."  David Sheehan, CBS-TV
"A taut tense thriller."  Larry King, CNN
"Has you on the edge of your seat."  Leonard Maltin, Hot Ticket
"...one of those thrillers that delights in pulling the rug out from under you, only to find another rug below that."  Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly

 


Editor's Note

James Clayton is fired up. A bartender by night and computer hacker in the few hours of daylight for which he manages to leave his water bed, the kid is flying high, on a roll with a laid-back lifestyle that suits him just fine. Played by an agile Colin Farrell, Clayton is also a heartthrob with his five o'clock shadow and chiseled pecks. A cushy job offer from Dell computers peaks his interest in securing a professional career, and at the same moment he meets Walter Burke (Al Pacino), a recruiter from the CIA. Though Clayton's better judgement tells him to stay away from the shady Burke, he is curious to learn whatever he can about his father, who was also a CIA agent, killed in the line of duty. Clayton is sent to an intensive CIA training camp called "The Farm," where he quickly learns the gravity of his decision as he undergoes gruelling tests of physical, mental, and psychological strength. His romantic interest in the gorgeous, tough-as-nails Layla (Bridget Moynahan), a fellow trainee, becomes a weakness as the pressure of the tests steadily increases. Finally, without warning, Clayton is thrown into action as he and Burke go head-to-head in a mission that is more dangerous than either of them realize. With top-notch performances from a sly Pacino and a pumped-up Farrell, THE RECRUIT's best moments come from the intensity resonating between its characters. In addition, the settings and training activities at "The Farm" give intriguing insights into CIA recruitment and initiation.

 
Features
Widescreen Presentation
THX-Certified
Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC], DTS 5.1 [CC]; French Dolby Digital Stereo
Subtitles: Spanish
Deleted Scenes With Optional Commentary
"Spy School: Inside The CIA Training Program": Never-Before-Seen Look Inside The CIA
Feature Commentary with Director Roger Donaldson and Colin Farrell
 
Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: Buena Vista
Release Date: 6/7/2005
Running Time: 105 minutes
Original Release Date: 2003
Catalog ID: 29124
UPC: 00786936207996
Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English, French Dubbed
Available Subtitles: Spanish
Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
Anamorphic Widescreen  1.77:1

 
Cast & Crew
Al Pacino
Bridger Moynahan
Colin Farrell
Gabriel Macht
Kenneth Mitchell
Mike Realba
Stuart Dryburgh - Cinematographer
Roger Donaldson - Director
David Rosenbloom - Editor
Gary Barber - Producer
Jeff Apple - Producer
Roger Birnbaum - Producer
Andrew McAlpine - Production Designer
Roger Towne - Writer
Mitch Glazer - Writer
Kurt Wimmer - Writer

 
Professional Reviews
Entertainment Weekly
"...A CIA thriller that plays some very tricky and entertaining spy games....[Farrell] shoots across the screen with the authority of a sleek bullet....He becomes a star not by decree but by command..." 01/24/2003 p.74-5

Rolling Stone
"...[Farrell] is a young Irish actor of promising gifts. His eyes reflect intelligence and danger..." 02/20/2003 p.68

Hollywood Reporter
"...Al Pacino and Colin Farrell bring plenty of emotional oomph..." 01/21/2003 p.13

Total Film
"...Colin Farrell's roguish recruit is the principal reason to watch, matching Al Pacino's wily old pro play for play, scene for scene..." 12/01/2003 p.115

James Berardinelli's ReelViews 7 of 10
Those who don't mind deflating, cheesy endings will probably have fun with The Recruit. It's not awful (especially for a January release), but it could easily have been much better. Screenwriters need to understand that audiences have become so accustomed to serpentine bends at the end of thrillers that the real way to surprise them is to play things straight. In the case of The Recruit, the movie twisted so hard that it sprained something, and limped across the finish line. - James Berardinelli
 
Chicago Sun-Times 7 of 10
"The Recruit" reveals that the training process of the Central Intelligence Agency is like a fraternity initiation, but more dangerous. At one point would-be agents are given a time limit to walk into a singles bar and report back to the parking lot with a partner willing to have sex with them. Uh, huh. As for the Company's years of embarrassments and enemy spies within the ranks? "We reveal our failures but not our successes," the senior instructor tells the new recruits. Quick, can you think of any event in recent world history that bears the stamp of a CIA success? The senior instructor is Walter Burke, played by Al Pacino in a performance that is just plain fun to watch, gruff, blunt, with a weathered charm. He recruits an MIT whiz-kid named James Clayton (Colin Farrell), who turns down a big offer from Dell Computers because he wants to know more about the fate of his late father, a CIA agent...The movie was directed by Roger Donaldson, who does political thrillers about as well as anyone; his "Thirteen Days" (2001), about the Cuban missile crisis, and "No Way Out" (1987), about a scandal in the Pentagon, were gripping and intelligent, and "The Recruit" is so well directed and acted that only a churl such as myself would question its sanity. It's the kind of movie you can sit back and enjoy, as long as you don't make the mistake of thinking too much. - Roger Ebert
 
L.A. Times 7 of 10
Although the training looks neat--target practice one moment, surveillance the next--the writers insist on wedging love and intrigue into the mix. Not surprisingly, Clayton's affair with another recruit (Bridget Moynahan) generates more suspense, mainly because the dating game seems even more fraught with peril and paranoia than the spying game. - Manohla Dargis
 
ReelViews 7 of 10
The ghost of Agatha Christie looms over this production; not since the late mystery writer's heyday has a villain felt so compelled to spill every detail of his plan while holding the protagonist at gunpoint. It's the kind of overt, inept contrivance that would doom an otherwise entertaining movie if it wasn't already headed in the wrong direction. There's nothing excessively problematical with The Recruit that excising the final fifteen minutes wouldn't cure. In a misguided attempt to provide a few too many twists and turns, Roger Donaldson's otherwise enjoyable thriller takes a detour into a sinkhole from which it never escapes...As James, Colin Farrell is convincing, if not superlative. He's an intense actor, but he really hasn't been challenged -- his recent leap to stardom has involved him playing variations of the same individual...Those who don't mind deflating, cheesy endings will probably have a fun with The Recruit. It's not awful (especially for a January release), but it could easily have been much better. Screenwriters need to understand that audiences have become so accustomed to serpentine bends at the end of thrillers that the real way to surprise them is to play things straight. In the case of The Recruit, the movie twisted so hard that it sprained something, and limped across the finish line. - James Berardinelli
 

  
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Cinematography 5
Plot 5
Acting 5
Overall Satisfaction 5
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5 of 5 Not Bad Wednesday, February 27, 2008
T. Haga from Chilhowie, VA  

I guess everyone is a little curious about what goes on inside the CIA. This was a good movie, well acted and exciting. Good price too.
 
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