The Counselor showing November 13
in theaters nationwide
Probably this year’s jaw-dropping crime
thriller so far, “The Counselor” is both an amazing and devastating cautionary
tale about greed helmed by no less than Academy-Award nominee director/producer
Ridley Scott (“Alien,” Black Hawk Down,” “Prometheus,” “Hannibal”) and written
by Pulitzer-Prize winner Cormac McCarthy who recent novels “All The Pretty
Horses,” “No Country for Old Men,” “The Road” and “Child of God” have all been
made into acclaimed major motion pictures.
Filled with a sterling cast headed by
Michael Fassbender in the titular role, “The Counselor” also stars Academy-Award winning couple
Javier Bardem and Penelope Cruz along with acclaimed blockbuster stars Brad
Pitt and Cameron Diaz.
The movie introduces us to The
Counselor, played by Fassbender who is seduced by the high life of
sophisticated crime when he decides to cross the line and dabble in one illicit
drug deal. It is a contemporary thriller
about the terrible consequences for an American lawyer who, tempted by the lure
of quick money, gets involved in a drug deal that leads right to the heart of
the ruthless Mexican drug cartels.
The eponymous Counselor – we never know
his name – gets in deeper and deeper as the stakes get higher and the bodies
start to pile up. Fassbender stars asthe Counselor and Cruz plays his beautiful
girlfriend, Laura. Bardem plays a drug dealer, Reiner, and Pitt stars as
Westray, a middleman in the proposed deal. Diaz is the exotic, and highly
dangerous, Malkina.
“It was so well written, sophisticated
and balanced, and while there’s a lot of information there, Cormac had left
enough space for an actor to fill it in,” says Fassbender. “It was just a masterful
piece of work.”
He adds:
“And I just love working with Ridley.
It’s like a master class every day.”
Perhaps The Counselor’s greatest failing
is his hubris. “He thinks he’s smarter
than he is,” says Fassbender. “He is
given enough opportunity to get out of the deal, yet he repeatedly says he’s
all right, and he is obviously not all right.
There’s a blind arrogance that drives him forward.”
Reteaming with Ridley Scott, who
launched his career in “Thelma & Louise,” Pitt brings unbridled charisma to
a quirky and unforgettable character.
The chance to reunite with Scott and work with a script from a writer
he’s long admired was irresistible. “I’m
a Cormac McCarthy fan – I mean, I’ve read every word the guy’s published and
most of the books more than once.”
Diaz, who shares most of her scenes with
Bardem, describes the characters’ complicated relationship: “Malkina has found her sweet spot in Reiner.
He is a man who will do anything for her, and of course, she had created that
scenario. Ruining people’s lives is a
sport for her. It makes her feel alive.”
Intermingled with the titular
character’s inexorable path to disaster, is Cormac McCarthy-esque dark
humor. “I think there’s humor in
everything,” says Scott. “The characters
are damaged goods; they’re attractive but they’ve all ducked and dived in their
professions,” and that leads to unexpected moments of humor. Adds Steve
Schwartz: “These characters could only have come from Cormac. And while they vary in the extent and color
of their flaws, they are always fun to watch.”
View the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-LJRxo1Jfk&list=PLcZs6n5iZPx9kI685tKjzQexubKN_f5w9
View the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-LJRxo1Jfk&list=PLcZs6n5iZPx9kI685tKjzQexubKN_f5w9
“The Counselor” opens November 13 in
theaters from 20th Century Fox to be distributed by Warner Bros.
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