

The best of this film are the performances of the main actors, usually very good but unable to truly shine in a film that did not allow that (they are good actors but they don't perform miracles).
Burnafter reading movie#
In the end, except for the action scenes, we don't care about the movie anymore. The result is to become invariably boring, sometimes very difficult to keep up with. There are only people, much like any human being we meet outside but we do not have the interest to know, and for whom we do not look more than once. This gets even worse if we consider that no character is capable of reaching the public. That fits the movie, but it creates a huge barrier between the audience and the film, as if we were watching a movie that doesn't want to catch our attention. The biggest problem I've felt here is the fact that the film handles everything very lightly, as if none of it were really important. Then, the movie goes on to create a huge confusion about something so minor that, in the end, even the CIA are amazed at the situation. But the CD-ROM where he put its sketch went to the hands **** employee who, with the help of an idiot coworker, tries to blackmail him. La CIA, naturalmente, interviene en el asunto, que se complica cuando el empleado del gimnasio (Pitt) se encuentra con el amante de la mujer de Cox.

The entire film revolves around an American spy who, after being removed from office, decides to write a memoir. In the nine years since the film was released, the quantity of information.

This movie seems to make fun of the secret world of spies, their agencies and secrets. Burn After Reading is at it’s heart a movie about how we navigate a world flooded with information and disinformation.
