A Most Wanted Man
A Most Wanted Man
R | 25 July 2014 (USA)
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A Chechen Muslim illegally immigrates to Hamburg and becomes a person of interest for a covert government team which tracks the movements of potential terrorists.

Reviews
Harockerce What a beautiful movie!
Brightlyme i know i wasted 90 mins of my life.
Motompa Go in cold, and you're likely to emerge with your blood boiling. This has to be seen to be believed.
Quiet Muffin This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
FilmBuff1994 A Most Wanted Man is a good movie with a reasonably well written plot and a very talented cast. The performances certainly save this film, Phillip Seymour Hoffman blew it away in one of his final roles prior to his tragic passing. It is great to see him take on such a challenging lead role, playing a character that is clearly nothing like himself, taking it on with great ease and making it look effortless. However, as far as films go, I found this very unmoving, it failed to take any risks or do anything that truly surprised me. It is a very predictable, by the book film that did not seem all that interested in doing anything different. Reasonably entertaining. Though the plot falls flat, A Most Wanted Man is saved by great performances, worth the watch for Hoffman alone.A man illegally immigrates to Hamburg, where he gets caught in the war on terror. Best Performance: Phillip Seymour Hoffman
lisaflynnscroggins With LeCarre writing, and the talents of Phillip Seymour Hoffman & Rachel McAdams, we were hoping for a classic spy story. But with northern Germany as the backdrop and the glacial pace of the movie, it's a downer from start to finish. A couple of giant holes in the story also never get closed; i.e., why does Rachel McAdams have a change of heart mid-story? Acting is great; storyline and ending left us lacking.
mattfromgb (Some spoilers) although the movie does most of the spoiling.This story defies logic. About half way through the movie you ask yourself, "when is something going to happen". Up until that time, the "bad guy" hadn't done anything to warrant being targeted as the bad guy. When the credits start rolling, the bad guy still hasn't done anything bad. A line conspicuously missing from the dialogue - "hey guys, maybe he's not a terrorist"If the goal of the ending was to make the audience feel as betrayed as the main character, it succeeded. I feel for the great actors who found themselves trapped in this horrible script.
Wajdan Khan No matter how hard you try how many films you make Against Islam, it would still be propaganda nothing else. Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world.With less than 5% of the world's population, the United States is home to roughly 35–50 per cent of the world's civilian-owned guns, heavily skewing the global geography of firearms and any relative comparison.The US has the highest gun ownership rate in the world - an average of 88 per 100 people. That puts it first in the world for gun ownership.Puerto Rico tops the world's table for firearms murders as a percentage of all homicides - 94.8%. It's followed by Sierra Leone in Africa and Saint Kitts and Nevis in the Caribbean.PS Study: U.S. regime has killed 20-30 million people since World War Two. American Nation is Worlds No.1 Terrorist Nation on the planet. Truth is Bitter.