Burn After Reading

5th November 2008

There’s plenty of fire in Burn After Reading, the Coen brothers’ playful and pungent tale set amid the bungling bureaucrats of the CIA and an assortment of other ditzy denizens of Washington, D.C.

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John Malkovich portrays a CIA analyst with a drinking problem in the Coen brothers’ latest film, “Burn After Reading.”
In the Coens’ coterie of accomplishments, Burn After Reading is less like last year’s scary, Oscar-winning No Country for Old Men and more like the giddily humorous Fargo. There is, though, a shocking moment of violence in Burn After Reading.

The film has a clique of dysfunctional, insecure, crazed characters dealing with paranoia, infidelity and spy vs. spy antics. George Clooney and Brad Pitt, in particular, oceans apart from their Ocean’s 11, 12 and 13 indulgences, craft moments that are not only funny but touching.

Then there’s Frances McDormand, the fine actress who’s married to co-writer, co-producer, co-director (with his brother, Ethan) Joel Coen, who guided her to an Oscar for Fargo.

An employee of the Hardbodies Fitness Center in Georgetown, an incessant online dater, desperate for plastic surgery, she creates a heartbreaking portrait of a miserably lonely woman who can’t grasp a meaningful relationship.

Consistently histrionic John Malkovich, meanwhile, plays a CIA analyst, demoted because of an apparent drinking problem. His explosions of rancor at agency honchos blasts from the screen: You’re a Mormon, he scowls at one lightweight. Next to you, we all have a drinking problem! Then, he bellows, This is a crucifixion! arms spread, Jesus-like.

Malkovich’s performance is laced with detonations of a certain four-letter word. He’s wild, angry and unforgettable. His most touching vignette is at home, during the day, unemployed, drinking, gazing at the tube, a vintage episode of Family Feud.

Tilda Swinton, the Oscar winner for Michael Clayton, portrays Malkovich’s wife, a self-absorbed pediatrician who’s cheating on him with Clooney (her Michael Clayton co-star), a bumbling federal marshal. Swinton, so icy, so demeaning, and scruffily-bearded Clooney, so paranoid, so taken with himself (Maybe I can get in a run, he says after every sexual encounter), together again is sweet.

Clooney is pushing an admirable career that includes The Good German, Good Night, and Good Luck and an Oscar in 2005 for Syriana. Obsessed with flooring (don’t ask), suffering from lactose reflux (don’t ask), he’s a memorable doofus in Burn After Reading.

The frosted-haired Pitt is delightful, too, as a dim-bulb trainer at Hardbodies who gets in over his head after finding a disc of Malkovich’s memoirs. He’s demonstrated serious acting chops in Babel and The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford.

In Burn After Reading, his comedic talents are impressive. With iPod earphones attached, he bops to the music. One of these days, Pitt deserves an all-out, singular comedy role.

Richard Jenkins, the skillful actor from The Visitor and TV’s Six Feet Under, is the fitness center manager who pines for McDormand though she’s too busy online meeting men. With merely a glance, he creates a note of sadness, as he did in The Visitor.

Burn After Reading is a roundelay of suspicion, of who’s following whom. The cast has rapport or, as thick-headed Pitt pronounces it, rap-port.

There are numerous small pleasures: Clooney warbling My Eyes Adored You in the shower, Pitt and McDormand plotting at a Jamba Juice, Malkovich in a drunken reunion with his Princeton alumni pals, Swinton nastily threatening a kid in her office to open his mouth.

Small pleasures that add up to a large, 95-minute one.

Duration : 0:2:5


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25 Responses to “Burn After Reading”

  1. kentilorama Says:

    u must b worried.. …
    u must b worried.. about tha… security.. of ur .. *best line in d whole movie*

    LoL :D

  2. Greygam Says:

    excelent movie that …
    excelent movie that speaks of the rutine of all human beings. The only one that is free f those chains is malkovich.

  3. Pifko2000 Says:

    I cried in cinema ; …
    I cried in cinema ;D hahahah

  4. GAzn2Be Says:

    I already got it on …
    I already got it on dvd;)

  5. commandro Says:

    ahum..snach…ahum
    ahum..snach…ahum

  6. billysscreeningroom Says:

    May just be the …
    May just be the Coen’s best film since “Miller’s Crossing.” The Oscar’s would do themselves well to remember Brad Pitt and John Malkovich at awards time. Why this left theaters so quickly, I don’t know, but I sure am glad I caught up with it!

  7. jeffhudsonutube Says:

    you are exactly …
    you are exactly right!!! I laughed until I cried at brad pitt a few times!! You have never seen brad play a role like this!! It was the funniest movie I have seen in a couple years!!

  8. DafinaXXL Says:

    ××× funny :D brad …
    ××× funny :D brad pitt haha ××× he is da best ×××

  9. Pyroman1990 Says:

    What is the song? …
    What is the song? Whats it called I cant find it on the sound track

  10. PoPo91102 Says:

    seen it, loved it.

    seen it, loved it.
    hillarious.

  11. Tiitoo88 Says:

    kayzeegee i freakin …
    kayzeegee i freakin love you dude !! <3

  12. Kayzeegee Says:

    Tiitoo88, it’s …
    Tiitoo88, it’s called ‘Grounds For Divorce’ by Elbow :)

  13. Tiitoo88 Says:

    0:47 seconds into …
    0:47 seconds into this clip , does anyone know the name of that song i cant get it out of my head and i dont know its name.
    Please somone help me out :)

  14. StephenCreech12 Says:

    … Just because he …
    … Just because he doesnt have an accent in movies, you hold it against him? ‘you stupid?

    also watch “snatch” he has a thick accent where you cant even understand him

  15. shlempnar Says:

    finally movies are …
    finally movies are getting better. there was a point where movies were soooo shitty. they still are though.

  16. altair003 Says:

    Seen it twice, it …
    Seen it twice, it gets funnier every time. Brad Pitt was the best part of the whole movie, just about everything he said or did was hilarious.

  17. TheBJKiD Says:

    lol. ok
    lol. ok

  18. kthankxbye Says:

    You suck, I have …
    You suck, I have seen 6 times, going for the 7th tomorrow =)

  19. BlazingBeef Says:

    I saw this in …
    I saw this in theaters, it HILARIOUS.

  20. TheBJKiD Says:

    agree i saw it 3 …
    agree i saw it 3 tmes

  21. flickchickadee Says:

    “I thought you …
    “I thought you might be worried… about the security… of your shit.”

  22. piggybuff Says:

    this movie was the …
    this movie was the BEST!!!! brad pitt was soooo funny!!!

  23. Avenger2680 Says:

    lmao brad pitt was …
    lmao brad pitt was hilarious in this movie, i love the silly lil dance thing he had going on all the time.
    “are you worried…about…the security…of…your…shit…” lmao!!!!

  24. Fishtoonkin Says:

    Maybe I can get a …
    Maybe I can get a run in.

  25. francystar9 Says:

    i don’t like this …
    i don’t like this film… but i very like brad pitt’s character

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