Monday, November 29, 2010

Burn after reading



Coen brothers have successfully done it again! The chaotic nature of the movie plot can be summarized in the lines of one of the CIA Agent characters in the movie: "They all seem to be sleeping with each other!"

Osbourne Cox (John Malkovich) is a CIA analyst who gets fired from the Agency, seemingly due to his drinking problems. He is married to Katie Cox (Tilda Swinton), who is completely unsupportive of her husband's decisions and his problems; and is seeking a divorce. She is having an affair with a US Treasury Agent, Harry Pfarrer (George Clooney). Harry is an annoying, moronic, paranoid individual and has affairs going on all over the town. Linda Litzke (Frances McDormand) and Chad Feldheimer (Brad Pitt) are two typical, mentally dim, gym employees. They find a CD containing Osbourne's CIA data, misplaced by his wife, who happens to be a gym member. They try to blackmail Osbourne to churn some money out of him. But, he doesn't yield. They then decide to take the CD to the Russian embassy! Meanwhile, Linda and Harry meet each other through an online dating portal. He shows her an "apparatus" built by himself in his basement hobby-shop! Judging from her reaction, we can guess that they are quite made-for-each-other! ;-)

The viewer remains glued to the screen as he sees the interactions and discovers connections between these crazy individuals, in even crazier and chaotic circumstances! The story borders on genres like comedy, suspense thriller and at times dark humour.

George Clooney, Frances McDormand and Brad Pitt effectively portray their wacky, desperate, paranoid, low-IQ characters. Special mention to John Malkovich who has no other work in the movie but to yell and curse over one reason or another.

I especially love the last lines, between the CIA officials, who try to analyze the entire situation and are completely nonplussed.

CIA Superior: What did we learn, Palmer?
CIA Officer: I don't know, sir.
CIA Superior: I don't fuckin' know either. I guess, we learnt not to do it again.
CIA Officer: Yes, sir.
CIA Superior: I'm fucked if we know what we did.
CIA Officer: Yes, sir, it's, uh, hard to say.
CIA Superior: Jesus fucking Christ!

4 comments:

  1. I think the last dialogue summarizes the chaotic movie plot better than the first statement of CIA agent.

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  2. I think you missed one important detail that I think was central to the plot: Linda's cosmetic surgery

    It was her desire to look better (to get a partner) that made her do everything (and also supports my theory that women are the reason behind everything :)).

    It makes the plot even funnier, since at the end Harry is held up while trying to escape USA, everyone else is dead, and CIA is clueless. Linda is the only person who has benefited from all this, since CIA agrees to pay for her surgery. :)

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  3. Yeah, Linda is the only one that benefits from the entire situation! But saying that would have been a spoiler, my friend. :)

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  4. May I suggest, on similar lines, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1386588/

    --Honda

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