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A politically-charged, compelling drama, Rendition sees director Gavin Hood follow up the extraordinary, Oscar-winning Tsotsi with another challenging, quality piece of cinema. This time, his attention focuses on the story of a man who is kidnapped, and shipped off to be imprisoned abroad. The reason? Suspected terrorism. And his wife has no idea where he is and what's happened.
In lesser hands, Rendition could have really struggled to make its mark, but Hood very much knows what he's doing, and his film is excellent, right up to--and including--its final reel. His cast help him immensely, with Alan Arkin and Meryl Streep offering terrific support to the likes of Reese Witherspoon and Jake Gyllenhaal.
Rendition does have some problems. Its pace sometimes wavers a little, some of the roles are slighter than you'd like, and sometimes the American-based elements pull the film back. But these are minor gripes that seem unfair to level at an ambitious drama, that is fearless about addressing issues of morality. Tightly woven on the whole, and sticking in your head long after the end credits have rolled, Rendition is intelligent film-making, that pulls very few punches. Those after an action feast are clearly advised to head in the other direction; those looking for a film to engage the brain are very much welcome, and set to be richly rewarded. --Jon Foster
Aspect Ratio: | 16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen |
Main Language: | English |
Region: | Region 2 |
Special Features: | 'Outlawed' documentary, Making of, Deleted scenes, Commentary by director Gavin hood, Trailer |
Year: | 2007 |
Release Date: | March 24, 2008 |
Runtime: | 118 minutes |
Certification: | ![]() |
Catalogue Number: | E D V 9552 |
Keywords: | English, General, Drama, Rendition |
Genre: | Drama |