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Wednesday, August 27, 2008 at 12:20AM Movie Review - 'Traitor'
TraitorStarring Don Cheadle, Guy Pearce, and Saïd Taghmaoui
Directed by Jeffrey Nachmanoff
Rated R
Acting is not a straight line. Even
the best thespians have their own methods of reaching their ultimate destination, of
creating memorable, believable characters. Watching
Traitor is like watching two actors teaching a
master class, each armed with those traits that make them timeless performers.
Their characters are not larger than life, which is precisely why watching what
these venerable talents can do with them is so entrancing.
Don Cheadle’s genius is in finding an emotional
center for each character he plays, whether it’s the gun toting Mouse Alexander
in Devil in a Blue Dress or his heartbreaking Oscar-nominated turn as
Paul Rusesabagina in Hotel Rwanda. Though he fits many of his characters
with accents and different devices to hide within them, what always comes out is
their emotion.
Conversely,
Guy Pearce is one of our best contemporary
chameleons. You could watch five Guy Pearce movies in a row and unless you were
looking for him, you’d have no idea he was in the movie. In fact, just watch his
last five performances: As an explorer in Two Brothers, an incomparably
bad seed in the Aussie western The Proposition, showing a dead to rights
Andy Warhol in Factory Girl, playing a desperate small-time hustler in
First Snow, and here, as a dutiful, honorable southern FBI agent. Pearce
disappears in these roles much the way Daniel Day-Lewis does. We recognize their
work, even if we don’t always recognize the actor.
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