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    ©-DR-FAIR GAME de Doug Liman (2010) p12

    30/08/2014 05:27

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    Pulsating Drama, Appropriate Time
    10/10
    Author: gradyharp from United States
    1 April 2011

    FAIR GAME serves several purposes; it is a thriller of a suspense movie that entertains, it addresses one of the most controversial aspects of American military action in years, and it dares to open the secret doors of the Bush Administration. Based on the book 'The Politics of Truth' by Joseph Wilson the film has been summarized as follows:

    'Joseph Charles Wilson IV (born November 6, 1949) is a former United States diplomat best known for his 2002 trip to Niger to investigate allegations that Saddam Hussein was attempting to purchase yellowcake uranium; his New York Times op ed piece, "What I Didn't Find in Niger"; and the subsequent "outing" of his wife Valerie Plame as a CIA agent.' and the book "Fair Game' by Valerie Plame. The books have been transformed into a bitingly vital screenplay by Jez and John-Henry Butterworth and the film is searingly directed by Doug Liman.

    Why the film didn't enjoy a better success in the theaters is likely due to the still festering difference of opinion as to the pre-emptive war on Iraq, a war declared because of the 'evidence' that Iraq had Weapons of Mass destruction that is now approaching 10 years in activity despite the embarrassingly early declaration by that the war had been 'won' soon after declaration. What FAIR GAME offers is Wilson's defense of his wife Valerie Plame's role in the CIA and how the government dealt with the cover-up and smoke screen and other shenanigans by Karl Rove, Scooter Libby and other White House officials who revealed Plame's status as a CIA agent and were allegedly out to discredit her husband after he wrote a 2003 New York Times op-ed piece saying that the Bush administration had manipulated intelligence about weapons of mass destruction to justify the invasion of Iraq.

    The actors are consistently superb throughout the large cast - Naomi Watts as Valerie Plame, Sean Penn as Joe Wilson, Bruce McGill as Jim Pavitt, Adam LeFevre as Karl Rove, David Andrews as Scooter Libby - and the many film clips of President Bush's televised speeches and statements from VP Dick Cheney et al add credence to the atmosphere. It is a film about the value of truth and as such it makes us all think more carefully about our current further involvement in the many battles currently being fought in the countries of the Middle East. There is a speech Joe Wilson gives to his class at the end of the film that challenges his students to always defend democracy - the legacy of our Founding Fathers - and it is this speech that is the most compelling writing in the film. A fine cast delivers a compelling film and it is a film all Americans should see.

    Grady Harp

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    A Gripping Spy Movie That Needs To Be Told
    10/10
    Author: Intern2014 from United States
    26 September 2012

    *** This review may contain spoilers ***

    Fair Game is a biographical drama directed that features Naomi Watts and Sean Penn.It is based on Valerie Plame's memoir, Fair Game: My Life as a Spy, My Betrayal by the White House and Joseph C. Wilson's memoir "The Politics of Truth: Inside the Lies that Led to War and Betrayed My Wife's CIA Identity: A Diplomat's Memoir".The Bourne Identity director Doug Liman teams with screenwriters Jez Butterworth and John-Henry Butterworth to streamline Joseph Wilson's and Valerie Plame's books detailing the explosive outing of undercover CIA agent Valerie Plame into a tense film.

    At the time her cover was blown by the George W. Bush administration, Valerie Plame was combing Iraq for evidence of weapons of mass destruction as part of the CIA's Counter-Proliferation Division. Her husband, American diplomat Joe Wilson was attempting to verify a claim that the Iraqis had recently purchased enriched uranium from Niger when the White House began calling for war against Iraq before any solid evidence had been gathered.

    When Joe penned an editorial in The New York Times decrying the hasty call to war, a prolific Washington, D.C. journalist took the opportunity to reveal her identity as a CIA operative, an act that not only put her career in jeopardy, but also left her various contacts overseas in a precarious position. Years later, she was jobless and publicly disgraced as she wages a vicious fight to clear her name, set the record straight, and keep her family from falling apart.

    Crackling with sharp dialogue, gripping intrigue and heart-pounding suspense, Fair Game is the adventure that's so unbelievable, it can only be real.Despite the fact that it It struggles with the balance between fact-based biopic and taut political thriller, it brims with righteous anger due to the brutal and personal testimony to the consequences of dirty politics that it often feels too ugly to be true.Also,it benefits from superb performances by its lead stars - Naomi Watts and Sean Penn. Overall,it is a gripping spy movie wherein the account of the double- dealing of the Bush White House in the run-up to the US invasion of Iraq feels necessary.






    ©-DR- FAIR GAME de Doug Liman (2010) p13

    30/08/2014 05:37

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    Valérie Plame & Naomie Watts...et vice versa

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    An excellent movie. The story lines up with the facts
    10/10
    Author: timandm from United States
    7 April 2013

    *** This review may contain spoilers ***

    Let's get the basics out of the way: The story is true. The acting is excellent. The movie is technically outstanding... This movie tells the true story of how The Bush Administration intentionally released the identification of a CIA agent whose husband (who happened to be an ambassador) told the truth about the Bush administration lying about weapons of mass destruction.

    By exposing a covert CIA operative, the Bush administration sent a clear message to anyone else who might be brave enough to reveal the truth. I remember hearing the news about these events when they were actually happening. Even then it was obvious what was happening. This movie spells it out clearly. I applaud it and recommend it completely.

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    Awesome movie that represents the truth

    10/10
    Author: tarun-rajput-engineer from India
    2 August 2013

    The movie is based on the true story of two genuine people Valerie Plame and Joe Wilson (Husband and Wife) who were part of CIA's investigation about Iraq's nuclear weapon strength before the George W Bush declared war against Iraq in 2003. The movie shows the whole story of CIA's investigation and why they Valerie Plame and Joe Wilson went against the decision of war. Certainly, these people's courage is commendable.

    Naomi Watts and Sean Penn have done an awesome job in the movie while playing the character. The whole screenplay and all the sequences of various scenes will take you back to 2002-2004. All together they will keep attached with the movie. On my behalf a big thanks to director, producer, all the actors and everyone who is part of this movie! Valerie Plame and Joe Wilson are really great people. If anyone like to watch movie for inspiration from real life of people then you will like this movie. 10/10.






    ©-DR-FAIR GAME de Doug Liman (2010) fin

    30/08/2014 05:49

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    -There is a coded message hidden in the end credits that has not yet been decoded.
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    -A very distinctive ornamental mask carving can be seen on the kitchen door frame next to 'Joe Wilson' as he leans against it during an argument with 'Valerie Plame'. It is visible immediately after Plame's "Where does all this get us?" line. This is a Barong mask. The Barong is a Balinese mythological hero, the king of spirits, fighting the eternal battle against evil. This mask can be seen again as Wilson watches the TV news report of the 'Scooter Libby' conviction.
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    -Originally, Nicole Kidman and Russell Crowe were attached to star.
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    -Simon Baker was rumored to star.





    ©-DR- HYSTERIA de Tanya Wexler (2011)

    31/08/2014 12:43

    ©-DR- HYSTERIA  de Tanya Wexler (2011)


    Oh My God! (Hysteria), ou La Petite Histoire du plaisir au Québec(Fffff) est une comédie romantique britannique réalisée par Tanya Wexler, sortie en 2011.

     


    Résumé

    Inspiré d’une histoire vraie. Dans l’Angleterre Victorienne, Mortimer Granville, jeune et séduisant médecin entre au service du Dr Dalrymple, spécialiste de l’hystérie féminine. Le traitement préconisé est simple mais d’une redoutable efficacité : donner du plaisir pour soulager les troubles ! Le docteur Mortimer y met toute sa ferveur mais bientôt une vilaine crampe à la main l’empêche de pratiquer… Avec la complicité de son meilleur ami, un passionné de nouvelles technologies, il met au point un objet révolutionnaire : le premier vibromasseur…






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    31/08/2014 16:09

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    Jonathan Pryce : docteur Robert Dalrymple, père de Charlotte et d'Emily

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    Production

    Tracey Becker, la productrice de Beachfront Films, joint la réalisatrice Tanya Wexler avec qui elle parle d'un projet sur l’invention du vibromasseur dans l’Angleterre victorienne. Cette dernière l'accepte sur-le-champ du moment que l’idée la fait rire : « […] je sentais que j’avais un penchant naturel pour ce projet ».

    Sur l'histoire imaginée par le couple scénariste confirmé Jonah Lisa et Stephen Dyer en compagnie de Howard Gensler, la réalisatrice souhaite « une nouvelle Audrey Hepburn et un jeune Hugh Grant ». pour le besoin du film. Le contrat signé en août 2010, Maggie Gyllenhaal incarne Charlotte Dalrymple, « un pétard dont son le père est médecin ayant des intentions sur la guérison des femmes hystériques », et Hugh Dancy endosse les costumes du docteur Mortimer Granville, l'inventeur du vibromasseur.

    Jonathan Pryce, quant à lui, s'est déjà engagé depuis le début au projet. Il interprète le docteur Robert Dalrymple, père de Charlotte et d'Emily, sage personnage joué par Felicity Jones. Rupert Everett se transforme en Edmund St John-Smythe, fidèle ami provendentiel de Mortimer Granville, qui a une fascination pour les gadgets et l'électricité.

    Pour un projet de 15 000 000 de dollars dont près d'un tiers du budget vient des coproductions britannique et luxembourgeoise, Tanya Wexler préfère tourner en Europe plutôt qu'à Hollywood comme l'avaient conseillé d'autres producteurs. Le tournage du film débute en octobre 2010 en commençant par Londres en Angleterre pour cinq semaines avant de se rendre au Luxembourg pour une dernière semaine.

    La réalisatrice en fait un film réaliste avec de décors fidèles à l’époque grâce au chef décoratrice Sophie Becher, « pas de zooms, rien de moderne » au point de vue cinématographique au côté du directeur de la photographie Sean Bobbitt.

    Oh My God! a été sélectionné au Festival international du film de Toronto en septembre 2011 et au Festival international du film de Rome en octobre 2011.






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