In a World of Extremists, Shades of Gray Add Ambiguity
di A. O. Scott The New York Times
“Traitor,” a somber, absorbing and only moderately preposterous new thriller written and directed by Jeffrey Nachmanoff, manages an impressive feat of economy, condensing a vast and sometimes contradictory compendium of post-9/11 fears and anxieties into 110 swift minutes. The terrorists are all around us! The government is not doing enough to catch them! It’s doing too much!
The movie, despite its unassuming style and tightly focused story, tries to cover every side and cater to just about every possible ideological objection, an effort at comprehensiveness that seems noble and a little nutty. [...]
di A. O. Scott, articolo completo (4775 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The New York Times 27 agosto 2008