Eric O'Neill entre dans un jeu de pouvoir avec son patron, Robert Hanssen, un agent du FBI qui a été jugé pour avoir vendu des secrets à l'Union soviétique.Eric O'Neill entre dans un jeu de pouvoir avec son patron, Robert Hanssen, un agent du FBI qui a été jugé pour avoir vendu des secrets à l'Union soviétique.Eric O'Neill entre dans un jeu de pouvoir avec son patron, Robert Hanssen, un agent du FBI qui a été jugé pour avoir vendu des secrets à l'Union soviétique.
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total
- Agent Loper
- (as Courtenay Stevens)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn the hallway, we constantly see a poster with names and pictures of spies that have been caught, as well as short narratives of what their crimes were and how much time they're serving. These posters really exist in secure government facilities, and prominently displayed on all of them, since the events of this movie took place, is a photo of Robert Hanssen.
- GaffesEric and Robert enter a church and Eric makes the sign of the cross incorrectly, touching his shoulders before his sternum. Since much of the plot involves Eric's and Robert's Catholicism, it would have been an error that would have made Robert suspicious.
- Citations
Eric O'Neill: What if he's smarter than I am?
Kate Burroughs: A couple of years ago, the bureau put together a task force. Lots of assets had been disappearing. So this task force was formed to find the mole who was giving them up. Our best analysts poring over data for years looking for the guy, and they could never quite find him. Guess who was put in charge of the task force? He was smarter than all of us. Actually, I can live with that part. It's the idea that my entire career has been a waste of time, that's the part I hate. Everything I've done since I got to this office, everything we've all been paid to do, he was undoing it. We all coulda just stayed home.
- ConnexionsFeatured in HBO First Look: Breach (2007)
- Bandes originalesNear You
Written by Francis Craig, Kermit Goell
Performed by The Andrews Sisters
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
The most authentic part of the movie is its attention to detail. The interior shots look like the drab, boring government offices they portray. This wonderfully realistic touch will be lost on those that haven't toiled in such holes; it is nice that a movie finally depicts a governmental office that looks like one, instead of a futuristic, gleaming movie version that has more in common with the starship Enterprise.
Intentionally or not, the drabness goes beyond the office spaces (apologies to - yeahhh - Gary Cole). Laura Linney's hair is flat and dull, and she's as pale as a ghost. All of the exterior shots are cloudy with a 70% chance of showers, like DC all winter long. The somber look of the movie enhances theme, but will probably leave some viewers with a bad taste.
As a retired intelligence analyst, I enjoyed this movie because it reminds us that traitors exist, and they cause damage to our national security. Like "United 93" it isn't easy or enjoyable to watch, but the subject matter is thought provoking.
- johnwalt-1
- 2 mars 2007
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 33 231 264 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 10 504 990 $US
- 18 févr. 2007
- Montant brut mondial
- 40 953 935 $US
- Durée1 heure 50 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1