BLACK BAG - Official Trailer [HD] - Only in Theaters March 14
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Wonderful psychological thriller.
Someone inside the UK's national security apparatus is selling secrets to the enemy and George (Michael Fassbender) is tasked with finding them. To this end he employs a man who comes up with a list of five people all of whom are co-workers, and one of whom is George's wife Kathryn (Cate Blanchett). George is the polygraph (lie detector) man and normally he would call each of these people in for a session with his machine, but this time he decides to try something different and instead invites them all for dinner at his home.
Nothing comes of this first dinner, but now his wife is off on Black Bag mission, 'Black Bag' meaning secret and she can't tell him anything about it other than she will be back in couple of days. George's professional curiosity is aroused, so he swaps his keycard for hers (a black plastic card with no identifying marks), uses it to sneak into her office, checks up on her and finds she is going to Zurich. Hmm.
He finds an old theater ticket in a trash can by her dresser, memorizes the date and time, and replaces it. He asks her if she has seen this film (Dark Windows) and she denies it. We see them in the theater when something shocking appears on the screen, everyone in the theater reacts except her. Then there is a second shocker and this time she reacts. So, was that ticket hers, or not? If not, how did it get there? I am puzzled.
Meanwhile, a Russian dissident who is under surveillance by this UK spy outfit manages to elude his watchers. They are watching the house where is using some kind of thermal camera that shows there are a number of people in the house. There is an interruption in the camera feed for a couple minutes and now the number of people is reduced by half. The conclusion is that he has slipped away and that he had advance knowledge of the glitch that he must have gotten from someone in this spy outfit.
Now George gets Clarrisa, the IT girl (Marisa Abela), to 'borrow' a surveillance satellite during a three minute period that occurs during a 'handoff', presumably while the satellite is changing its focus. They zoom in on the coordinates George stole from his wife's computer, and what do you know, we see his wife walk into the scene and sit down on a park bench in Zurich. A man comes in and sits down with her. IT girl uses a facial recognition program to identify this guy. Turns out he is in cahoots with the Russian dissident who slipped away.
Kathryn meets with a CIA guy and tells him that these two Russians are driving across Poland. The CIA sends a big fat drone and blows up their truck, putting a stop to their plan to cause a meltdown of a Russian nuclear reactor. They expect such a disaster would bring down Putin.
George hosts a second get together at the same table in his house, but this time there is no food. He starts the meeting by throwing a handgun into the middle of the table. He explains the situation and waits for the culprit to reveal himself. He explains that the ticket in the trash was a very poor ploy to implicate his wife. She is an experienced spy and would not leave anything so obviously incriminating where George could find it. The culprit reveals themself by picking up the gun and firing a couple of rounds, but they are blanks. Kathryn reaches into her purse, pulls out a gun and shoots the culprit dead.
There were a couple of interesting little snippets. While George is preparing dinner, wearing a white long sleeve dress shirt and an apron, he splashes a little bit of red sauce on the cuff of his shirt. It is barely noticeable, but he goes off to change it. Just reinforcing George's image as fastidious.
In another we have Arthur, the head of this department (Pierce Brosnan looking like an old man, well duh, he is an old man. Very disconcerting because James Bond never ages.), sitting down for dinner at the counter of a tiny restaurant. He is served a fish on a plate. We are treated to a close up of the fish's head and the fish is still alive. Never mind that people eat all kinds of weird food, Arthur is apparently a weirdo because eating live animals is pretty much verboten in Western Culture.
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