El rehén

Beirut: 1982. El París de Oriente Medio estaba ardiendo.

Mason Skiles (Jon Hamm) es uno de los diplomáticos más importantes de Estados Unidos que abandonó el Líbano en la década de los 70 tras un trágico incidente. Diez años más tarde, la CIA lo llama de vuelta a un Beirut devastado por la guerra con una misión que sólo él puede cumplir. Mientras tanto, una agente de la CIA (Rosamund Pike) que trabaja encubierta en la embajada estadounidense tiene la tarea de mantener a Skiles con vida y asegurar que la misión sea un éxito. Sin saber quién está de su lado y con vidas en juego, Skiles debe superar todos los obstáculos para exponer la verdad.

"Beirut," a gripping 2018 thriller produced by Radar Pictures and ShivHans Pictures, transports audiences to the tumultuous landscape of 1980s Lebanon. Directed by Brad Anderson and penned by Tony Gilroy, the film intricately weaves a tale of espionage, political intrigue, and personal redemption. At its heart, "Beirut" follows former U.S. diplomat Mason Skiles, portrayed with nuanced intensity by Jon Hamm, as he navigates the chaotic streets of Beirut to rescue his kidnapped friend amidst a backdrop of civil unrest and Cold War tensions. The film's setting is as much a character as the actors themselves, with the war-torn city of Beirut providing a vivid and atmospheric canvas. Cinematographer Bjørn Charpentier masterfully captures the gritty realism of the era, immersing viewers in the palpable tension and danger that permeate every frame. The narrative deftly balances high-stakes action sequences with quieter moments of introspection, allowing the audience to connect deeply with Skiles' journey from a shattered diplomat to a man driven by a desperate mission. Jon Hamm's performance is a standout, delivering a portrayal of Skiles that is both vulnerable and resilient. Supported by a strong ensemble cast, including Rosamund Pike and Dean Norris, the film explores themes of loss, betrayal, and the moral complexities of international diplomacy. The chemistry between the characters adds layers to the story, making the stakes feel personal and the emotional payoff all the more rewarding. "Beirut" is not just a film about a city in turmoil; it's a poignant examination of human resilience in the face of overwhelming odds. Through its compelling storytelling and powerful performances, the movie offers a thought-provoking look at the intersection of personal and political conflicts, leaving audiences with much to ponder long after the credits roll.

Año2018

Página principal http://beirutmovie.com/

Ingresos7509436$

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GénerosAcciónSuspenseDrama

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Beirut

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