Spartan

Written by bookofjoe
Published August 08, 2004

An excellent political thriller, written and directed by David Mamet, with his signature staccato, intensely-driven dialogue and characters.

The movie got trashed in most reviews, so it simply disappeared from theaters soon after its release this past March.

I watched it on DVD last night.

Absorbing, twisting plot, and a superb cast.

Val Kilmer is excellent as intelligence operative Robert Scott, whose job is to follow orders and fulfill the mission objective, at any and all costs.

Black ops are just the beginning of his activities.

When Scott has to act on his own, however, things get difficult, and the final third of the movie, when he's out there all alone, the force and malevolence of the U.S. government united in an effort to destroy him, is very tight and tautly suspenseful.

The film's got a bunch of other excellent actors and actresses you've seen before but couldn't name.

I could wreck things for you by describing the ingenious plot - but I won't.

Well worth watching.

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#1 — August 9, 2004 @ 00:10AM — RJ [URL]

I saw this recently as well (except I missed the first third of it).

It was watchable, but the dialogue was awfully stunted and the plot was a little unrealistic. I found myself unable to suspend my disbelief numerous times.

Anyway, it's worth a couple hours of your time, but it's hardly a classic, or even memorable.

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