The Interpreter (2005)

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Studio: Universal Pictures Studio: Universal Pictures
Rating: PG-13
Release Date: Apr 22, 2005
Running Time: 118 mins.
Country Of Origin: United States
Country Of Origin: United Kingdom
Country Of Origin: France
director: Sydney Pollack
synopsis
Escalating events begin when African-born U.N. translator Silvia Broome alleges that she has overheard a death threat against an African head of state, spoken in a rare dialect few people other than Silvia can understand. With the words “The Teacher will never leave this room alive,” in an instant, Silvia’s life is turned upside down as she becomes a hunted target of the killers. Placed under the protection of federal agent Tobin Keller, Silvia’s world only grows more nightmarish. As Keller digs deeper into his eyewitnesses’ past and her secretive world of global connections, the more suspicious he becomes that she herself might be involved in the conspiracy. With every step of the way, he finds more reasons to mistrust her. Is Sylvia a victim? A suspect? Or something else entirely? And can Tobin, coping with his own personal heartache, keep her safe? Though they must depend on one another, Silvia and Tobin couldn’t be more different. Silvia’s strengths are words, diplomacy and the subtleties of meaning, while Tobin is all about instinct, action and reading into the most primal human behaviors. Now, as the danger of a major assassination on U.S. soil grows and Silvia’s life hangs in the balance, Silvia and Tobin play out a gripping dance of evasion and revelation that keeps them both guessing as they race to stop a terrifying international crisis before it’s too late.
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rating  PETER TRAVERS - April 21, 2005
Talk about scene stealers. Nope, not Nicole Kidman as an African-born U.N. interpreter or Sean Penn as a widowed Secret Service agent. Those Oscar winners never had a chance. It's the United Nations building, pushing sixty, that turns on the charisma in its film debut -- a smashing one -- in The Interpreter. That's right, every other time you've seen actors inside the U.N. -- even in Alfred Hitchcock's classic North by Northwest -- they've been on a set.

Sydney Pollack, the director of The Continued

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Trying to ooze political intrigue, The Interpreter--a film about a United Nations linguist who overhears an assassination plot--instead comes dangerously close to being a giant snore-fest. Powered by commanding performances from its leads, however, it manages to perk up in parts.

Story

To Silvia Broome (Nicole Kidman), the U.N. represents a chance for world peace and diplomacy. She should know: she works there as an interpreter and sees how the power-brokering halls of the U.N. avert global… Continued

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Silvia Broome
Tobin Keller
Dot Woods
Philippe
Zuwanie
Kuman-Kuman
Police Chief Lee Wu
Rory Robb
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Moonlighting Co-Producer

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