Sunday, July 25, 2010

Michael Clayton Movie And Reviews


Michael Clayton is working on the top company lawyer, and he does their dirty work, he called late at night to help a new business, but when he leaves to return home to their car blows up, fortunately he was not in the car now. We are then taken to the 4 days before.
In a company where Michael works they try to make a settlement in a case which has for several years, but one of the partners went a little crazy and take the opposite direction. Michael is called in to try to talk to Arthur and get him to see sense before it ruins the whole thing and brings us down.
Michael its work cut out trying to get through to Arthur, and soon found evidence that Arthur is the right of n, as he claims. Company and counsel for the firm is now taking steps to Arthur and Michael quietly, but at what cost?
The only thing that appealed to me about this film was George Clooney, I had no motive for wishing to see, but I must say I was very surprised and thoroughly enjoyed the movie. The storyline was good and the way we went back in time it was very easy to follow. I liked how we saw the dark side of commercial law and thought it to convey a very believable manner.

George Clooney
took the lead role of Michael, and he was superb. I loved his character and found it very easy to learn and understand it. He met, as a hard man, but apart from his son well, as it showed a soft side character. He fits the role and made a line with good air power and made me believe in what he said. He worked well with young Austin Williams, who played his son Henry, and they are well on-screen connection. The role played by Arthur, Tom Wilkinson, and he too was great. I loved the way we have good strong English actor into the role and felt that he played to perfection. It met not fully the rights of mentally, and he did not play for so it was very believable.
We had a lot of good supporting actors in the film, and some of them include, Michael O’Keefe, Sydney Pollack, Tilda Swinton, and Denis O’Hare, they were all completely different characters and bought both the depth and variety to the film.
Was not much action in the film, but this is really not necessary. The story was strong enough, and I think, if added, except for the car explosion that would make the plot a little far-fetched. It was created in America, and obviously shot on the spot, as I was not able to notice any ill added back drops or bad consequences. Affects all fitted well to the cinema and were well prepared and made. The costumes do not require much effort, since most cast were dressed in suits, very smart, although it really did kind of strong character and hard nose. Music was good and helped add to the tension and drama of the plot, it was not one of which was outstanding, but suitable for film and place in which tracks have been used.
DVD that I still have a few bonuses that include: -
Comment director Tony Gilroy and editor John Gilbert
Deleted scenes with additional commentary by Tony Gilbert and John Gilroy.
Since neither my husband fans bonuses we have not found the time to look at these.
Time of the film 114 minutes, and I found it to be of good length, with a plot that moves with a steady pace God from beginning to end. The rate for the film 15, as there are a lot of strong violence and some links sex. I agree with this rate. I paid just £ 3 on DVD from my local shop because they sell a DVD of their range, and I thought it was a bargain price. I believe that you shop around to try to find a similar proposal.
This film is sure to get a strong 4 / 5 stars from both hubby and I. storyline was good and I liked the ending. Action was the strongest of all the participants and George Clooney was super and very pleasant to view.
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