The Tourist (Blu-ray + DVD) PG-13
It all started when he met a woman
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The Tourist (Blu-ray)
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Blu-ray Details
- Number of Discs: 2
- Rated: PG-13
- Run Time: 1 hours, 43 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: March 22, 2011
- Originally Released: 2010
- Label: Sony Pictures
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Johnny Depp & Angelina Jolie | |
Performer: | Paul Bettany, Timothy Dalton, Steven Berkoff, Rufus Sewell, Christian De Sica, Daniele Pecci & Alessio Boni | |
Directed by | Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck | |
Edited by | Joe Hutshing & Patricia Rommel | |
Screenplay by | Christopher McQuarrie, Julian Fellowes & Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck | |
Composition by | James Newton Howard | |
Director of Photography: | John Seale |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 1/5 --
A bland, badly directed, star-driven cinematic molestation of Jérôme Salle's tight-as-a-drum 2005 French thriller Anthony Zimmer.
The Age (Australia)
Rating: 3/5 --
What's not to enjoy?
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London Evening Standard
Rating: 3/5 --
"Sure, the plot is preposterous, but the two stars look great, the scenery is spectacular and the supporting cast is a hoot."
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Richard Roeper.com
Rating: 1.5/5 --
A silly inane story lacking strong characters and ay sense of adventure.
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Big Hollywood
Rating: 2/4 --
A creaking "star vehicle" for two stars who should have known better, and maybe had a little chemistry.
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Tribune News Service
Rating: 2/5 --
This should be a potent combination, but it turns out to be a fizzer.
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The Age (Australia)
Rating: 3.5/4 --
[The Tourist] is very entertaining and thoroughly enjoyable from the very start and doesn't let up until the screen goes black, which is something that very few films are able to pull off nowadays.
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Examiner.com
Product Description:
American tourist Frank (Johnny Depp) meets a mysterious beauty who drags him into a dangerous world of intrigue and espionage while traveling through Europe in director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's paranoid thriller. When Frank met Elise (Angelina Jolie) on the train, he thought it was a chance encounter. Little did Frank realize it was all part of a much bigger plan, one that would soon find him dodging bullets through both the historic streets of Paris and the winding canals of Venice. Now, the faster Frank and Elise run, the more intense their romance grows.