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The The Tourist Full Movie In Hindi Free Download-----------------------------------------DOWNLOAD: http://urllio.com/r2uja -----------------------------------------A woman sitting in a Parisian café reads a letter telling her to take the train to Venice, pick a man of the sender's height and build, and chat him up. She's being watched: Scotland Yard and a mobster with a crew of Russian thugs are looking for a man she knows. On the train, she talks to an American, Frank, suggests they have dinner, and, once in Venice, invites him to her hotel. The bait is set: the Russians think Frank is the man they want: Alexander Pearce, who stole billions from the mobster. Scotland Yard realizes Frank is a just a tourist, but by now he's in danger, smitten by the mystery woman, and in their way. Can the Yard keep Frank from death and still catch Pearce?Revolves around Frank, an American tourist visiting Italy to mend a broken heart. Elise is an extraordinary woman who deliberately crosses his path.This is a nice light hearted piece of entertainment, only spoiled by 2 uses of the "f" word by one of the characters. It manages to lead you on through the whole narrative until toward the very end to disclose the punch line. It also bares re-watching as you'll be surprised by some of the detail missed the first time round. There is a good bit of action, but generally the pace is slow and leisurely, with the focus building up to the the end of the movie. Angelina does a good job as Elise the woman of intrigue, playing the audience to her figure which helped make her famous, and Johnny does a reasonable job as "the tourist". If it wasn't for the two profanities, this would have got a 9 or 10 for a good evening's easygoing entertainment.The Tourist is a remake of the French film Anthony Zimmer and is the second major film directed by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck. The first being the critically acclaimed German drama film The Lives of Others back in 2006 which was a remarkable debut for the director as it garnered just over 80 award nominations, winning 61 including an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and a BAFTA Film Award for Best Film Not in the English Language. If any of you fans of The Lives of Others were hoping for another masterpiece by the director
well, this film did not live up to your expectations.
The Tourist starts off by introducing Elise (Angelina Jolie) – a femme fatale who is having every move she takes watched by the French and British Police in their hope to have her meet with husband Alexander Pearce so they can then attempt to capture him. Pearce is not only wanted by the police for the $774 million he owes in taxes but also a mobster (Steven Berkoff) for his embezzlement of around 2 billion dollars. After receiving a letter from Pearce which asks to find someone of roughly the same height and same build as him, Elise goes off to find an alternate partner to conceal the real Pearce from the pursuing authorities. On a train trip one day, she sits down next to a random man who is introduced as Frank (Johnny Depp). They develop a relationship which leads to them staying with each other in a hotel. From there, it is presumed by the authorities that Frank is actually Pearce because of his actions with Elise (such as kissing her) and this leads to several games of cat and mouse between Frank and the followers, not stopping until they can finally seize the opportunity to interrogate him and get the money they are owed. Note that there is a bounty on his head too.
The film has a slow-medium pace to it, with some of the second half being suitable for insomnia. The chemistry between Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp isn't done very well because of their characters personalities. Elise is a good looking woman who would stay with any man just after a single train ride with him (as we are told in the film) and Angelina Jolie plays this character well. On the other hand, Johnny Depp is known for his many different types of roles in films from playing a pirate to a demonic barber and this time a maths teacher from Wisconsin. Throughout the film he looks puzzled all the time and with this mystery of Alexander Pearce and his little knowledge of it, you can see why. Plus Elise is a dangerous character, suggested by the police watching her, yet Frank is willing to do anything she says. A confused maths teacher, he is. Not such an Edward Scissorhands type of performance this time. The supporting cast includes BAFTA nominee Paul Bettany as Inspector John, the leading agent of the London Scotland Yard squad watching Elise, Timothy Dalton (the man who played Bond in Licence to Kill & The Living Daylights), and Steven Berkoff (Rambo part II, Barry Lyndon). A splendid cast with the main two being internationally known but this is one of the bad choices they have made in their respective careers.
The Tourist is similar to the recently released (at the time of writing) The Warrior's Way in terms of how the story is executed. The Warrior's Way did quite well in mixing a western action film with a fantasy. The Tourist does something similar, it combines different genre's – it is a romance film with quite a lot of elements of comedy and at the same time a thriller as you see how the crime story unfolds. The scenes in the film which result from building tension are quite predictable. One major negative point I have to make about this film is the dialogue. Lame lines which attempt to be funny just don't fit in. The script was written poorly with some dreadful lines such as "That's a terrible name" which you can see from the trailer if you haven't seen the film yet.
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's efforts of creating a film that is either meant to be similar to romantic comedy like Knight and Day or a romantic thriller like Duplicity fall short of being decent. So I guess two of Hollywood's biggest stars end 2010 in a mediocre movie.
On an extra note, the ending of the film has a twist that I will not give away, but I will say that it was disappointing and ultimately made me gave the film 4 stars instead of the 5 it could have received.Like a beautifully tailored suit that starts to smell funny after a few minutes, this sumptuous but stultifying lark sets up a quasi-Hitchcockian intrigue between two strangers abroad, but smothers any thrills or sparks in a haze of self-regard.While on the train from Paris to Venice, American tourist Frank Tupelo (Johnny Depp) shares a seat with Elise Clifton-Ward (Angelina Jolie), a beautiful but mysterious British woman. They strike up a conversation, have dinner together, and Elise invites Frank to share her hotel room. However, Frank is actually being set up. Elise has been ordered by her ex-lover, Alexander Pearce, who stole 2.3 billion dollars from British gangster Reginald Shaw (Steven Berkoff), to board that train, pick out a man who resembles him, and make it look like this man is Pearce in order to throw off Shaw and his Russian thugs, who believe Frank is really Pearce, as well as throwing off Scotland Yard, who knows Frank is just an innocent decoy but also wants Pearce for tax evasion. The Tourist is a remake of Anthony Zimmer (2005), a 2005 French film written and directed by French film-maker Jérôme Salle. The screenplay for The Tourist was co-written by American screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie, English screenwriter Julian Fellowes, and German filmmaker Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck (who also directed). Agents from Scotland Yard have been following Elise, hoping that she would lead them to Pearce. Having no photo of him but knowing that Pearce has recently undergone facial reconstruction surgery, they assume Frank is Pearce and photograph him having dinner with Elise. Yard Inspector John Acheson (Paul Bettany) receives the photo and does a face recognition, discovering that Frank is indeed Frank Tupelo, a simple math teacher from Wisconsin. However, an informer within the Yard notices the photo, concludes that it's a true photo of Pearce, and forwards it directly to Shaw. Shaw then turns around his private jet and heads to Venice. While Acheson holds Frank handcuffed in their surveillance boat, Elise goes to the Fondamenta San Giocomo to keep her rendezvous with Pearce, not knowing that she is being followed by Shaw and his thugs. They take her captive and threaten to kill her unless she shows them where the safe is hidden. Although both Acheson and Frank can see everything that it going on via audiovisual link, Acheson refuses to heed Frank's pleas to get Elise out of there, because he is certain that, if he holds out long enough, Pearce will show up. Elise eventually points out that the safe is hidden behind a wall medallion of the Roman god Janus but she doesn't know the combination to open the safe. Once again Shaw threatens to kill her, and once again Acheson refuses to intervene. Suddenly, Acheson detects movement in the courtyard and sees who he thinks is Pearce attempting to rescue Elise. It turns out to be Frank, having picked his way out of the handcuffs and fled the boat. Claiming to be Pearce, Frank tells Shaw that he will open the safe if Elise is first released, but Shaw refuses to release Elise until Frank opens the safe. As Frank walks toward the safe, Elise mouths, "I love you." Back in the surveillance boat, Chief Inspector Jones (Timothy Dalton) suddenly boards and overrides Acheson's command, giving the police snipers the order to shoot Shaw. Shots ring out, and Shaw and his three thugs lay dead on the floor. Meanwhile, the police report that they have captured Pearce, but he is revealed to be just a tourist who was being paid by someone he didn't know to be at certain places at certain times. With everyone distracted by the tourist, Frank opens the safe, leaving behind a check for £744 milion, signed by A. Pearce. In the final scene, Frank and Elise sail away together. Elise says to Frank, "Twenty million dollars' worth of plastic surgery, and that's the face you choose?" "Do you not like it?" Frank asks. "It'll do," she replies. It's revealed that Elise was sent to Russia as an undercover agent to find Pearce but that she "went dark". Acheson believes that she fell in love with Pearce and couldn't decide whether she was with him or with the Yard.This time she chooses to be "with" him. The song is "Starlight" by Muse. "Map of the Problematique" by Muse from their 2006 album Black Holes and Revelations. a5c7b9f00b http://nairselmad.jugem.jp/?eid=306 http://www.nookl.com/article/337525/shadows-of-cairn-hd-full-movie-download https://pastebin.com/gKwHpMHV http://worltucor.jugem.jp/?eid=262 http://dayviews.com/kelgnerrio/526826737/ http://clasdeerte.jugem.jp/?eid=297 http://bermiykei.jugem.jp/?eid=333 http://tbetdipmi.jugem.jp/?eid=252 http://uctisigh.jugem.jp/?eid=309 http://loagumsi.jugem.jp/?eid=270
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