Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Michael Clayton
“Michael Clayton,” starring George Clooney, is about a man who moves in the gray areas of life and who is forced to do the right thing. Michael Clayton (Clooney), an attorney for a large firm, is their fixer, the ‘go-to’ man when there are problems. He is most comfortable moving in the shadows and finding solutions that are just short of illegal, not to mention unethical. Michael’s friend Arthur (Tom Wilkinson), who has spent several years creating a defense for a giant agrichemical company, has a giant meltdown. As Michael investigates, he discovers that Arthur, instead of building a defense, has been building a case that supports plaintiffs’ claims that the company is responsible for several deaths. The chief counsel for the company (Tilda Swinton) maneuvers behind the scenes to smooth the way for her client. She embodies evil, but Swinton plays her with such bland ordinariness that it is hard to see that behind her mask lurks a woman with no soul. Clooney is at his best when his character struggles with his contradictions. Michael Clayton is not unaware of what is right and what is wrong, but somewhere along the way, he became so good at walking the line between that he has lost his way. So in a sense, this movie is about one character’s redemption “Michael Clayton” is a well-written and well-acted drama that pulls you in and makes you think, even after the final credits have finished. (10/16/07)
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(from Tara n' Daniel) We very much agree with your review of "Michael Clayton." Some of the elements we appreciated included a not-so-standard way of telling a story, from jumping around in time, to unfolding different pieces throughout the film. The pieces all fit together in an unpredicable way, and every piece was a part of the big picture. Nothing was wasted. Someone was just talking about this being another film where George Clooney didn't have to act, but I disagree. I would think the "Ocean" movies are films in which he doesn't have to act. But, in our opinion, "Clayton" definitely took a strong acting performance. One of our favorite movies this year.
Yes, George Clooney in the "Ocean" movies is not really acting. He's having a good time. However, you're right about his acting in "Michael Clayton." This movie provides strong evidence that Clooney's star power is well-deserved.
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