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The International Director: Tom Tykwer Cast: Clive Owen, Naomi Watts, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Brian F. O'Byrne

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  • DVD Release Date: 06/09/2009
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 9,258

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Scenes

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Closed Caption; Extended scenes; Making The International; Shooting at the Guggenheim

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- The International
1. Scene 1 [4:47]
2. Scene 2 [1:28]
3. Scene 3 [6:03]
4. Scene 4 [2:56]
5. Scene 5 [2:52]
6. Scene 6 [5:27]
7. Scene 7 [3:32]
8. Scene 8 [3:23]
9. Scene 9 [5:44]
10. Scene 10 [3:31]
11. Scene 11 [2:54]
12. Scene 12 [3:54]
13. Scene 13 [4:25]
14. Scene 14 [4:05]
15. Scene 15 [4:14]
16. Scene 16 [3:05]
17. Scene 17 [5:45]
18. Scene 18 [6:37]
19. Scene 19 [1:50]
20. Scene 20 [3:49]
21. Scene 21 [3:36]
22. Scene 22 [7:04]
23. Scene 23 [:04]
24. Scene 24 [2:27]
25. Scene 25 [4:54]
26. Scene 26 [2:42]
27. Scene 27 [3:52]

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Editorial Reviews

Clive Owen and Naomi Watts star in Run Lola Run director Tom Tykwer's action thriller concerning an ambitious Interpol agent who targets corruption at the top levels of the world's largest banking institutions. The world's most powerful banks have become hopelessly corrupt, prompting Interpol agent Louis Salinger (Owen) and Manhattan assistant district attorney Eleanor Whitman (Watts) to follow a dangerous money trail from Berlin to Milan to New York and Istanbul. But as determined as Agent Salinger and ADA Whitman are to ensure that justice is served, their targets are equally determined to ensure that war and terror continue to propagate so the powers that be can continue to profit. John Woo, Terence Chang, and Jeff Lurie executive produced the film, which was penned by emerging screenwriter Eric Warren Singer. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Clive's Exceptionby Anonymous

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August 15, 2009: If it takes an exception to prove a rule, this film is the one that proves Clive Owen movies are fun to watch. I don't know why, really. I like Clive Own. Naomi Watts isn't bad, and the other actors don't do a rotten job.

The script is mildly interesting. I kind of like spy-type movies in European settings. There's some action, to boot.

Maybe it's the directing. Maybe it's the editing. Whatever it is, this movie doesn't have it.

I bought this movie because B&N was having a sale, and I like Clive Owen films. I gambled and lost. For a film where I gambled and won, see "Shoot Em Up".

This review was written about the Blu-ray Wide Screen edition.

Well paced actionby OneYellowPetal

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June 21, 2009: Director Tom Tykwer creates a suspenseful and well paced drama with The International. Clive Owen and Naomi Watts are among my favorite actors and they're cool to watch here. Naomi Watts is always great.