Review of The International (2009) by Bruce J — 18 Dec 2009
I can even find myself, entirely alone in a theater at ten in the morning watching Tom Tykwerâ??s The International and relate to the creepy trajectory our (post)modern world is heading where globalization kills the individual, murders the independence, our last farewell to free will, forever spoiled by Interpol, commerce, and greed.
A government that controls allâ??death, divorce, war, and the potentiality of your happiness. These highly perceptive people, ghostly but unique, not dressed in white sheets or surrounded by burning candlesticks, petition through the Death Of Communication, also referred to as email, that you romanticize the present and obsess over the past.
Where is the future if your present is an un-reality, a figment of your imagination.
This review of The International (2009) was written by Bruce J on 18 Dec 2009.
The International has generally received mixed reviews.
Was this review helpful?
