Vantage Point (2008)
The attempted assassination of the American President is told and re-told from several different perspectives.
Vantage Point (2008)
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Released Year: 2008
Runtime: 90 minutes
Directors: Pete Travis
Writers: Barry Levy
Casts: Sigourney Weaver, Dennis Quaid, William Hurt, Holt McCallany, Forest Whitaker, Zoe Saldana, Saïd Taghmaoui, Bruce McGill, Edgar Ramírez, Leonardo Nam, Ayelet Zurer, Richard T. Jones, Matthew Fox, James Le Gros, Sean O'Bryan, Guillermo Iván, Shelby Fenner, Lisa Owen, Eduardo Noriega, Dolores Heredia, Alicia Jaziz Zapién, Justin Sundquist, Rocío Verdejo, Brian McGovern, Ari Brickman, Xavier Massimi, Rodrigo Cachero, Marisa Rubio, José Carlos Rodríguez
IMDB: Vantage Point (2008)
Storyline
The attempted assassination of the American President is told and re-told from several different perspectives.
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Reviews
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer -
Flat-out one of the more exciting and original gut-busters that Hollywood has produced in many a month. It's virtually all action, but the action is never mindless and it is full of marvelous surprises every step of the way.
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Charlotte Observer -
Three-fourths of a terrific thriller, which in this dreary run of winter movies seemed like clear spring water to this parched traveler. The setup is so riveting, the suspense so carefully prolonged, that I didn't mind when it unraveled into lunacy near the end.
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ReelViews -
It's a fast-paced motion picture that fails the "reality test" but maintains a certain intensity for its entire running length. It's entertaining in the same way that an episode of "24" is entertaining.
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Premiere -
When Vantage Point is staying with Quaid and Fox as they hunt the suspected assassins (including the arrestingly beautiful Israeli actress Ayelet Zurer) it's a perfectly serviceable thriller with high production values and some better-than-average car chases.
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Entertainment Weekly -
Vantage Point starts to slide off the rails when it tracks a tourist (Forest Whitaker) and his trusty camcorder; instead of Zapruder-like intrigue, the episode has him running around like an agent in a rote thriller.
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