The Amateur (#674)
The parking lot at the theater was crowded again, but everyone else was seeing something other than what I watched with about 15 other people. The film I saw, THE AMATEUR, was just okay but could have been better with a new a new cast and a new script. This is about a CIA desk jockey, either an analyst or technician, who is distraught because his wife has been killed, and he is seeking revenge on whoever killed her. CIA management knows nothing but agrees to help him by providing instruction on spycraft and and some offensive and defensive skills. As one of his instructors points out, when he hands him a gun pointed at himself and stating the young husband is not a killer, and he's right. Somehow, without any help from the agency, he leaves the country, picking up help along the way, and manages to track down the bad guys, arranging for them to be caught by authorities. It's a good idea but poorly executed and is hereby awarded my thumbs down. This hour and 39 minute movie with Rami Malek (the star of Bohemian Rhapsody) as the husband had 62% of critics and 88% of audiences giving it a thumbs up rating.
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