Review of The Quiet American (2002) by Millo T — 28 Feb 2010
Philip Noyce takes magnifically this ambigous, moral-controverty story from Graham Greene, and takes all the atmosphere from Vietnam before the war was really serious. Reflects the way to do politics by certain nations, mixed with love and other more personal problems.
Very modern and actual, important to reflect the world where we live, with a main character -fantastic Michael Caine- which is not a hero but someone who tries to survive and confront his curses and ghosts.
Diferent sides, and sometimes people takes part. Very deep movie.
This review of The Quiet American (2002) was written by Millo T on 28 Feb 2010.
The Quiet American has generally received very positive reviews.
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