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The Clearing, 2004

The Clearing

English

USA, Germany

Rating:5.9
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Profile of The Clearing

The Clearing can be described as contemplative, suspenseful, and tense. The plot revolves around kidnapping, betrayal, and imprisonment or confinement. The main genres are drama and thriller. In terms of style, The Clearing involves twists and turns. In approach, it is serious and realistic. It takes place in contemporary times. The Clearing is originally a true story.

Summary of The Clearing

In its chilling opener, The Clearing paints a classic portrait of rich man vs. poor man, showing the morning routines of two very similar characters. Though they are both white, middle-aged, and of middle-class stature, the nuances that differentiate them--their houses, their wives, their clothing--jump off the screen with stark clarity. With a slightly jumbled chronology, the subsequent events come not with shock but with devastating realness. Wayne Hayes (Robert Redford) is in his Lexus on his way to work when Arnold Mack (Willem Dafoe) kidnaps him. It all happens calmly with purposeful execution. Mack wants money, and will use Hayes as ransom to get it. The film then turns to Hayes' elegant wife (Helen Mirren, who is a tour-de-force in this quietly emotive role) and well-bred family, who are saddled with a ransom negotiator and FBI surveillance, and are forced to face the tragedy.

With no outright violence, no sudden bursts of surprise, and no wasted time, The Clearing is a captivating, masterful suspense thriller. Debut director Pieter Jan Brugge works from a screenplay by Justin Haythe in telling this deeply unsettling tale. Hayes and Mack (the superb and intense pairing of Redford and Dafoe) argue their opposite points of view through conversations about family, morality, and power. Meanwhile, safe at home, Hayes' wife undergoes ups and downs reevaluating her marriage and her love for her husband as investigators dig through the intricacies and secrets of their lives.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA, Germany
Release date: January 2004
Runtime: 95 min

Cast and Crew

Helen Mirren as Eileen Hayes in The Clearing
Helen Mirren

as Eileen Hayes

Robert Redford as Wayne Hayes in The Clearing
Robert Redford

as Wayne Hayes

Willem Dafoe as Arnold Mack in The Clearing
Willem Dafoe

as Arnold Mack

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Critics Reviews

Los Angeles Times
A beautiful and consistently engaging film, but that the filmmakers dared cast all three lead roles with actors who are over 40 makes it especially rewarding.
San Francisco Chronicle
The very best thrillers -- a select group to which The Clearing clearly belongs -- exploit subconscious fears that bubble up at vulnerable moments.

Users Reviews

The generally terrible or at least tepid reviews of this movie left me with little interest in seeing it, but it fell into my lap and I watched it. It is actually pretty good. Granted, it takes a standard Hollywood template, the...
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