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The Interpreter
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Escalating events begin when African-born U.N. translator Silvia Broome (Nicole Kidman) overhears what she believes is a plan to assassinate the president of Matobo. When she alerts the authorities, Secret Service agents Tobin Keller (Sean Penn) and Dot Woods (Catherine Keener) are assigned to the case
Escalating events begin when African-born U.N. translator Silvia Broome (Nicole Kidman) overhears what she believes is a plan to assassinate the president of Matobo. When she alerts the authorities, Secret Service agents Tobin Keller (Sean Penn) and Dot Woods (Catherine Keener) are assigned to the case
Actors:
Earl Cameron,
James Harrison,
Satish Joshi,
George Harris,
Hélène Cardona,
Dana Eskelson,
Michael Arthur
Earl Cameron
8 August 1917, Pembroke, Bermuda
James Harrison
Satish Joshi
George Harris
20 October 1949, Grenada, British West Indies [now Grenada]
Hélène Cardona
Dana Eskelson
17 June 1965, USA
Michael Arthur
Country:
United Kingdom, France, Germany, United States, South Africa
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March 27, 2011
As a character drama about dealing with violence and loss, The Interpreter is a quiet success. Unfortunately, it's a thriller, and all of the qualities that make it a successful character study rob it of the tension a thriller needs to succeed.
April 18, 2009
Much ballyhooed for its on-location filming in and around the United Nations building in Manhattan "The Interpreter" works better as a captivating drama than it does as an espionage thriller due to some sticking plot points that prevent the audience from
September 24, 2007
High-class to a fault, and well-cast in every supporting role ... nevertheless burns with a very low flame.
May 27, 2008
It's a dumb movie masquerading as smart but failing miserably.
April 22, 2005
As a straight-ahead thriller, the movie is enjoyable and stirring much of the time.
February 09, 2006
This is largely a competent, successful thriller, but observing global politics from this perspective is an uncomfortable, frustrating experience.
July 14, 2007
It may not be a perfect film, but it's just nice to see a master at work.
AV Club
September 26, 2005
The film's themes are disappointingly vague and unspecific, built around a fictitious African country that stands for anywhere -- and consequently nowhere.
Long Island Press
June 02, 2007
Now we know actors are just that, but it's a little hard to suspend disbelief and buy Sean as a government agent out to foil an assassination plot, when just a few months ago he was out to assassinate Richard Nixon on screen.
April 23, 2005
While it pains me to beat up on Pollack, who, in addition to being a consistently wonderful actor, is at least attempting to make movies the old-fashioned way, it pains me more to actually sit through his movies.
New York Magazine/Vulture
May 12, 2006
Penn is terrific in his low-key doggedness.

