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Daniel Dow
- Vadim Pavlichuk
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Marriage Goals
Full disclosure: when I first saw the trailer for Black Bag, I wasn't impressed. In fact, I was even less impressed when I assumed it was just another run-of-the-mill spy thriller about agents hell-bent on destabilising Moscow.
Boyyyyy, was I wrong.
This film is an absolute class act - an intelligent, gripping espionage drama that had me hooked from start to finish. Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender deliver powerhouse performances, balancing raw intensity with the kind of nuance that elevates the film beyond your standard spy fare. Their chemistry is electric, and every moment between them crackles with tension.
The supporting cast is just as strong, with Naomie Harris, Regé-Jean Page, and Pierce Brosnan adding layers of intrigue and depth. The dialogue is razor-sharp, and the script is packed with twists and turns that never feel forced - just expertly crafted storytelling at its finest.
Steven Soderbergh is in his element here, blending sleek cinematography with a tight, sophisticated narrative. It's stylish, smart, and effortlessly cool. If you think you know what to expect from Black Bag, think again. This is espionage cinema at its absolute best.
Boyyyyy, was I wrong.
This film is an absolute class act - an intelligent, gripping espionage drama that had me hooked from start to finish. Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender deliver powerhouse performances, balancing raw intensity with the kind of nuance that elevates the film beyond your standard spy fare. Their chemistry is electric, and every moment between them crackles with tension.
The supporting cast is just as strong, with Naomie Harris, Regé-Jean Page, and Pierce Brosnan adding layers of intrigue and depth. The dialogue is razor-sharp, and the script is packed with twists and turns that never feel forced - just expertly crafted storytelling at its finest.
Steven Soderbergh is in his element here, blending sleek cinematography with a tight, sophisticated narrative. It's stylish, smart, and effortlessly cool. If you think you know what to expect from Black Bag, think again. This is espionage cinema at its absolute best.
A miss for me
It was one of those movies that's first hard to get into, but once you hit halfway you're invested. It's not that this movie was bad at all, it just didn't hit for me. It felt like a murder mystery, without the murder. It had fun twists and turns and dark at times. Them sitting around the table was the most intense parts, that goes to show you the amount of action in this movie. Just a warning if you're looking for any at all, this has none. Also most of this movie could have been figured out with a conversation between wife and husband, thay apparently trust each other so much. But whatever. Haha
Watched at AMC on 3-13-2025.
Watched at AMC on 3-13-2025.
Blah, blah, and blah...Endless blah
I have to confess that I have tried my best to sit through watching it, but I failed...gladly.
I don't know why this movie, with several men and women sitting around a dinner table, kept blabbering to each other, would cost and consume 50 million dollars to make. How much did the producers pay each of these actors to sit down? Maybe they spent a lot of the movie budget just for the black plastic glass frame for the guy, even if it looked so unnecessary and so fake on his face?
I have also found that the dialogue of this movie is just so irrelevant to me. I couldn't even understand what it meant, maybe not just to the participant actors who could ingeniously memorize the wtf? Dialogue, but to a lot of the viewers, including me. I have watched some movies with only two actors sitting facing each other and talking from the very beginning to the end, but I found them so interesting and never lost my focus. But the dialogue of this Black Bag, with more people talking to each other, I didn't even know what they were talking about and couldn't care less.
Black Bag (2025) would be one of the most tedious and meaningless movies that I have watched in the last 50 years.
Cate Blanchett didn't age well and did an abysmal facelift job that almost made her unrecognizable and tough to look at.
I don't know why this movie, with several men and women sitting around a dinner table, kept blabbering to each other, would cost and consume 50 million dollars to make. How much did the producers pay each of these actors to sit down? Maybe they spent a lot of the movie budget just for the black plastic glass frame for the guy, even if it looked so unnecessary and so fake on his face?
I have also found that the dialogue of this movie is just so irrelevant to me. I couldn't even understand what it meant, maybe not just to the participant actors who could ingeniously memorize the wtf? Dialogue, but to a lot of the viewers, including me. I have watched some movies with only two actors sitting facing each other and talking from the very beginning to the end, but I found them so interesting and never lost my focus. But the dialogue of this Black Bag, with more people talking to each other, I didn't even know what they were talking about and couldn't care less.
Black Bag (2025) would be one of the most tedious and meaningless movies that I have watched in the last 50 years.
Cate Blanchett didn't age well and did an abysmal facelift job that almost made her unrecognizable and tough to look at.
I officially cannot trust IMDB user reviews
It's no surprise that IMDB ratings are so different and it seems nobody can agree if the film was good or bad. It seems we cannot agree on anything anymore. I fear the people giving all these 1 or 3's don't even watch the movies. It's like the people who go and rate a series after 1 episode. I don't fully blame them as I do IMDB because they allow it. I used to really take IMDB user reviews to heart when I was choosing to watch a film, but I can no longer. Maybe it's people with short attention spans or because it's not a Marvel Comics film.
Black Bag is directed by the great Steven soderbergh and has a phenomenal cast. It's a spy film and the story isn't the most original one but it was a good movie. Solid plot and keeps your attention throughout the film. I just don't see how someone could rate it so poorly. It seems we cannot even agree that a good movie is good lol. You used to search for a film like "blow" for instance snd the vast majority were 8-10 because I think normal people will agree it's a great film. Now if a movie is great (which is not often) we still have people giving it a 1 rating. I either totally lost my taste in films or people are not watching movies and shows they are rating. IMDB has lost its purpose because I'm thinking the tic tok generation and their lack of ability to watch anything past 45 seconds .black bag isn't a great movie by any means but it's also not bad ,especially by today's standards.
Black Bag is directed by the great Steven soderbergh and has a phenomenal cast. It's a spy film and the story isn't the most original one but it was a good movie. Solid plot and keeps your attention throughout the film. I just don't see how someone could rate it so poorly. It seems we cannot even agree that a good movie is good lol. You used to search for a film like "blow" for instance snd the vast majority were 8-10 because I think normal people will agree it's a great film. Now if a movie is great (which is not often) we still have people giving it a 1 rating. I either totally lost my taste in films or people are not watching movies and shows they are rating. IMDB has lost its purpose because I'm thinking the tic tok generation and their lack of ability to watch anything past 45 seconds .black bag isn't a great movie by any means but it's also not bad ,especially by today's standards.
A Film For Adults!
And now...a film for adults.
Amidst the sequels, Super Hero Flicks, gratuitous violence and horror films, an original I. P. film with A-List stars, an interesting script and a good director has, somehow, snuck it's way into our local Mega-plex.
And...BLACK BAG is well worth your time.
Directed by Steven Soderbergh (ERIN BROCKOVICH), BLACK BAG is based on an original script by David Koepp (the first Tom Cruise MISSION IMPOSSIBLE film) and tells the tale of a British Spy (Michael Fassbender) who must ferret out a traitor in their midst amongst 5 potential candidates - one of which is his wife (Cate Blanchett).
And not a shootout in site!
This might seem like a set-up similar to the Brad Pitt/Angelina Jolie shoot-em-up MR. & MRS. SMITH from 2005, but instead of resorting to violence the spies in this thriller do what they do best - they use their spy abilities to outthink/outwit and outplay their opponents.
What a refreshing change.
Soderbergh directs this whoddunit with professional ease, letting the pace of the scenes set the pace of this film - therefore, the movie moves along at a deliberate pace that makes the 1 hour and 33 minute film feel a little bit longer.
But, that's not (necessarily) a bad thing.
That is because this film has 2x Oscar Nominee Fassbender and 2x Oscar Winner Blanchett as it's 2 leads - and one could watch these 2 play spy games against each other all day. The only down side is that, by plotline necessity, these 2 spend most of their time away from each other, so when they are together, the screen crackles with tension/excitement. It would have been fun to have these 2 confront each other mid-way through the film (a la the DeNiro/Pacino Diner Scene in HEAT), but Soderbergh is a smarter director than that and, wisely, avoids the temptation to do this to keep the rhythm of the mystery story going.
Fassbender and Blanchett are joined by Tom Burke (MANK), Marisa Abela (BARBIE), Rege-Jean Page (BRIDGERTON) and Naomi Harris (MOONLIGHT) as the other suspects/allies and since these 4 need to go toe-to-toe with Fassbender and/or Blanchett, their performances are as good as I've seen from any of them thus far.
Oh, and did I mention Pierce Brosnan (you know, REMINGTON STEELE and a film icon named JAMES BOND) as the boss of all of them. This is an actor who has become more and more interesting the older he gets and this role gives him a chance to chew the scenery and be VERY interesting with the best of them. If the new producers of the next James Bond series doesn't consider making Brosnan the new "M", then they have missed an ideal opportunity.
Screenwriter Koepp has constructed an interesting - and grounded - whoddunit/thriller that gives all of the actors some choice scenes/speeches that are delivered under the careful, trusted vision of Soderbergh which equates to a very satisfying time in the movie theater.
Letter Grade: A- (it does move at a rather languid pace)
8 stars (out of 10) and you can take yhis to the Bank(ofMarquis)
Amidst the sequels, Super Hero Flicks, gratuitous violence and horror films, an original I. P. film with A-List stars, an interesting script and a good director has, somehow, snuck it's way into our local Mega-plex.
And...BLACK BAG is well worth your time.
Directed by Steven Soderbergh (ERIN BROCKOVICH), BLACK BAG is based on an original script by David Koepp (the first Tom Cruise MISSION IMPOSSIBLE film) and tells the tale of a British Spy (Michael Fassbender) who must ferret out a traitor in their midst amongst 5 potential candidates - one of which is his wife (Cate Blanchett).
And not a shootout in site!
This might seem like a set-up similar to the Brad Pitt/Angelina Jolie shoot-em-up MR. & MRS. SMITH from 2005, but instead of resorting to violence the spies in this thriller do what they do best - they use their spy abilities to outthink/outwit and outplay their opponents.
What a refreshing change.
Soderbergh directs this whoddunit with professional ease, letting the pace of the scenes set the pace of this film - therefore, the movie moves along at a deliberate pace that makes the 1 hour and 33 minute film feel a little bit longer.
But, that's not (necessarily) a bad thing.
That is because this film has 2x Oscar Nominee Fassbender and 2x Oscar Winner Blanchett as it's 2 leads - and one could watch these 2 play spy games against each other all day. The only down side is that, by plotline necessity, these 2 spend most of their time away from each other, so when they are together, the screen crackles with tension/excitement. It would have been fun to have these 2 confront each other mid-way through the film (a la the DeNiro/Pacino Diner Scene in HEAT), but Soderbergh is a smarter director than that and, wisely, avoids the temptation to do this to keep the rhythm of the mystery story going.
Fassbender and Blanchett are joined by Tom Burke (MANK), Marisa Abela (BARBIE), Rege-Jean Page (BRIDGERTON) and Naomi Harris (MOONLIGHT) as the other suspects/allies and since these 4 need to go toe-to-toe with Fassbender and/or Blanchett, their performances are as good as I've seen from any of them thus far.
Oh, and did I mention Pierce Brosnan (you know, REMINGTON STEELE and a film icon named JAMES BOND) as the boss of all of them. This is an actor who has become more and more interesting the older he gets and this role gives him a chance to chew the scenery and be VERY interesting with the best of them. If the new producers of the next James Bond series doesn't consider making Brosnan the new "M", then they have missed an ideal opportunity.
Screenwriter Koepp has constructed an interesting - and grounded - whoddunit/thriller that gives all of the actors some choice scenes/speeches that are delivered under the careful, trusted vision of Soderbergh which equates to a very satisfying time in the movie theater.
Letter Grade: A- (it does move at a rather languid pace)
8 stars (out of 10) and you can take yhis to the Bank(ofMarquis)
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- QuizThe film's writer David Koepp said of the meaning of the movie's "Black Bag" title: "I sort of made that up because I thought it sounded cool. There was a film producer who I knew in New York who would say, 'That goes in the black bag', whenever he got something bad or negative that he didn't like. You throw it in the black bag, then you throw the bag in the river and never see it again. I like that as a metaphor for where things go that are never going to be discussed. I re-purposed it as a piece of spy slang that doesn't actually exist - but maybe it should."
- BlooperDId he pull the trigger twice? In the climatic dinner party, Major Stokes picks up a semi-automatic pistol from the table and tries to kill George. He seems to he pulled the trigger twice on a gun filled with dummy (not blank) ammo. A semi-automatic weapon uses the recoil from the first shot to load the next shot into the chamber.
- Citazioni
George Woodhouse: If she's in trouble, even of her own making, I will do everything in my power to extricate her. No matter what that means. You understand?
Clarissa Dubose: My god, that's so hot.
- Curiosità sui creditiActress Alicia Vikander, the wife of the film's leading man, Michael Fassbender, who plays George Woodhouse, made a playlist that was used in the film. She was billed for this in the closing credits as "DJ Vicarious". In 2020, Vikander with her agent founded a production company called "Vikarious".
- ConnessioniFeatured in Designing Black Bag (2025)
- Colonne sonorePolyrhythmic
Performed by Phil Kieran & Thomas Annang (as Thomas Tettey Annang)
Written by Phil Kieran
Licensed by Phil Kieran
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- Código Negro
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Hotel Storchen, Weinplatz, Zurigo, Canton Zurigo, Svizzera(exterior: Kathryn has meeting outside hotel)
- Aziende produttrici
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- Budget
- 50.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 21.474.035 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 7.607.250 USD
- 16 mar 2025
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 43.883.314 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 33min(93 min)
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 2.39 : 1
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