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The Company You Keep

  • 2012
  • R
  • 2h 5m
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Robert Redford and Shia LaBeouf in The Company You Keep (2012)
A thriller centered on a former Weather Underground activist who goes on the run from a journalist who has discovered his identity.
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After a journalist discovers his identity, a former Weather Underground activist goes on the run.After a journalist discovers his identity, a former Weather Underground activist goes on the run.After a journalist discovers his identity, a former Weather Underground activist goes on the run.

  • Director
    • Robert Redford
  • Writers
    • Lem Dobbs
    • Neil Gordon
  • Stars
    • Robert Redford
    • Brit Marling
    • Stanley Tucci
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    37K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    817
    14,816
    • Director
      • Robert Redford
    • Writers
      • Lem Dobbs
      • Neil Gordon
    • Stars
      • Robert Redford
      • Brit Marling
      • Stanley Tucci
    • 163User reviews
    • 170Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    The Company You Keep: Fair And Balanced
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    The Company You Keep: Fair And Balanced
    The Company You Keep: Newspaper
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    The Company You Keep: Newspaper
    The Company You Keep: Action And Passion
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    The Company You Keep: I Don't Get Spun
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    The Company You Keep: I Don't Get Spun

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    Robert Redford
    Robert Redford
    • Jim Grant…
    Brit Marling
    Brit Marling
    • Rebecca Osborne
    Stanley Tucci
    Stanley Tucci
    • Ray Fuller
    Nick Nolte
    Nick Nolte
    • Donal Fitzgerald
    Shia LaBeouf
    Shia LaBeouf
    • Ben Shepard
    Julie Christie
    Julie Christie
    • Mimi Lurie
    Susan Sarandon
    Susan Sarandon
    • Sharon Solarz
    Chris Cooper
    Chris Cooper
    • Daniel Sloan
    Terrence Howard
    Terrence Howard
    • FBI Agent Cornelius
    Richard Jenkins
    Richard Jenkins
    • Jed Lewis
    Anna Kendrick
    Anna Kendrick
    • Diana
    Brendan Gleeson
    Brendan Gleeson
    • Henry Osborne
    Sam Elliott
    Sam Elliott
    • Mac Mcleod
    Stephen Root
    Stephen Root
    • Billy Cusimano
    Jackie Evancho
    Jackie Evancho
    • Isabel Grant
    • (as Jacqueline Evancho)
    Matthew Kimbrough
    Matthew Kimbrough
    • Barnes
    Lochlyn Munro
    Lochlyn Munro
    • FBI Agent Munro
    Hiro Kanagawa
    Hiro Kanagawa
    • FBI Agent Kanagawa
    • Director
      • Robert Redford
    • Writers
      • Lem Dobbs
      • Neil Gordon
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    8FridayBridge

    A Better Title: "The Price One Pays"

    I AM CONVINCED THE CONSERVATIVE PRESS MISSED THE ENTIRE POINT OF THE MOVIE.

    While I'm totally conservative, the talking heads that trashed this film blew it completely.

    This film does not glorify terrorism. Quite the opposite. It shows how a person can cross the line from being an "activist" to being a felon/terrorist. It is sort of a retrospective of an activist's two lives - one he abandoned once he crossed the line, the other, the stolen life he built afterward.

    There is a price one pays to the public through the court system. There is also a private price, or a personal price one also pays. In both cases,the focus is more on the private price he foisted off on loved ones to avoid paying his public price for his acts.

    (The reader must understand that Sloan was guilty of some felony activities, but NOT the murder of the bank guard. His crimes, if caught, were worth some jail time, but not a life sentence for murder.)

    People should watch this just so they could consider the idea that actions they might start can easily spin out of control, leaving them with consequences they might be forced to live with for the rest of their life, and MORE IMPORTANTLY, exact an even worse price upon all their loved ones.

    This is a VERY tightly packed movie, hardly a word that isn't important to the development of the plot. Watch it closely.

    This movie does need a bit more tension and rage at one particular point, but that's about the biggest flaw I saw.

    Just so you know, Redford, 76, is playing the role of a late 60 year-old, and there are very important reasons why he has a young daughter. Now, it is up to you to see this film and figure out why.

    By the way, this movie has a lot of great talent in it, and they each do very well for themselves and the presentation of the movie's theme. There are 14 class act performers, plus one. This would be a hard cast to play against, but "plus one" did a super job in her first movie role.
    8beabt1

    This movie deserves a better rating than the one it has received here.

    The acting by a stream of well known faces who were young I when I was also young are very good, and being a similar age as them I could relate to some of what they were experiencing in the story. I listened to a review on the radio criticising the movie because of the difficulty of enjoying watching people past their prime in a suspense movie. Maybe the reviewer should have stuck to the Bourne movies to get their kicks.

    Well age has nothing to do with it but maturity certainly does. The appealing theme here is that we don't leave our past so far behind us that it doesn't exert any major influence on us years later. In fact the more years that pass the more significant the past can become. I suggest you don't be put off by the negativity of what some others say and see the movie.
    7blanche-2

    great cast in this grim reminder of another time

    Robert Redford stars with a wonderful cast of golden oldies in "The Company You Keep," a 2012 film.

    Redford plays Jim Grant, an attorney and widower, who is contacted by a friend to help a former activist (Susan Sarandon). Now a housewife, she has just been arrested for the murder of a bank guard during a robbery many years earlier.

    At that time, she was a member of the notorious underground Weathermen group, which protested the Vietnam war, the killings at Kent State, and were part of the violence and chaos of the time. She was intending to turn herself in, but the FBI got to her first.

    Grant says he can't help, but that puts an ambitious reporter, Ben Shepard (Shia LeBoeuf) onto him. It doesn't take long for Shepard to find out that Jim Grant is in reality Nick Sloan, part of the Weathermen, who has changed his identity. Grant/Sloan goes on the run, leaving his 11-year-old daughter with his brother (Chris Cooper).

    This tells the reporter that Sloan is not intending to go underground and take on a new identity, or he would have taken his daughter. Shepard thinks that Sloan is trying to clear his name once and for all, and is attempting to locate other Weathermen in order to help him.

    The cast includes, besides those listed above, Julie Christie, Stanley Tucci, Sam Elliot, Nick Nolte, and Brit Marling.

    I had two major problems with this film, which was actually good if not terribly suspenseful. The first is, I was around during the era talked about in the film; and the second thing is, I remember what Robert Redford used to look like.

    This film I believe is supposed to take place in the present day, yet everyone talks about these events that occurred "thirty years ago." Well, not to be picky, but "thirty years ago" is what, 1981, since the film was made in 2011.

    Youthful uprisings, protests against Vietnam, the Kent State killings -- I'm sorry, those happened 40-45 years ago. What happened thirty years ago? Dynasty. Ebony and Ivory. Diana and Charles got engaged. Reagan.

    The second issue I had is this: Susan Sarandon, Richard Jenkins, and Stephen Root were the right age to play aging hippies (so is Chris Cooper but he didn't play one); Christie I could buy - first of all, she's fabulously beautiful and doesn't look her age - and secondly, her character was a Jane Fonda type, so she would have been active in her early thirties, as the character still was an activist. Nick Nolte - I'm not totally convinced that his character was an activist in his late twenties and thirties.

    But Robert Redford is 76. Now, I've read where people think he looks good. I think he looks every millisecond of 76. He's obviously supposed to be playing someone 10 years younger, and to me, he doesn't pull it off.

    And the 11-year-old daughter - I find that interesting. They cast women as mothers who in real life are one year older than the person playing their sons, but no one blinks when Redford or Eastwood have children under ten.

    Unfortunately, those distractions took away from this film for me. If I hadn't lived through that time, I could have gotten into it more. I admire Robert Redford, I like that he does this type of film, but he needs a small reality check. He wasn't a hippie then, and he's not an aging hippie now.
    7paul2001sw-1

    Tough questions, cuddly answers

    There's a lot to think about after watching Robert Redford's movie, 'The Company You Keep', although sadly, some of the ideas are provoked by their absence in the film, rather than their presence. The story is based on the real life activities of the Weather Underground, a radical left- wing organisation of then1970s; in this story, the police are finally closing in on the remnants of the gang (who are still wanted, among other things, for murder) after over 30 years. It's a good premise, and the movie is unfashionably sympathetic to its protagonists, respecting their idealism whatever wrong they did. Yet in some way it's the wrong kind of sympathy: the individuals are shown as parents, grandparents, living conventional lives, not completely rejected their own past but nonetheless no longer people one could imagine committing such acts. I think there's an interesting subject: what conventionally speaking might be considered defects would drive someone to ignore their own immediate interests for the sake of a cause (and ultimately drive them beyond mere idealism to take a Raskolnikovian view that their cause gives them the right to decide who lives and who dies). The idea of idealism as a social disease (because society depends on its members not asking too many questions) is an obvious and interesting question to raise in this film; but instead we see a group so well-socially adjusted that it's hard to believe in any of them as trigger-pullers, even in a former life.

    There's a second strand to the film about a journalistic investigation of one of the suspects. Redford, of course, acted in one the great journalistic movies ('All the President's Men') and this one can't hold a candle to that; the story is obvious and feels basically unnecessary (except, presumably, that you can't get a film made these days unless you have some actors in it under the age of 30). I still quite liked the movie, but overall, it's a little too kind on the nature of journalists, terrorists and society alike; and fundamentally cuddly where it should be disconcerting.
    7boblipton

    What Punishment? For What Crime?

    Forty years ago, members of the Weathermen robbed a bank in Michigan, killing a woman in the event. The people involved scattered into the wind. Now Susan Sarandon, has been arrested by the FBI for her part in the murder, and the police are looking for her accomplice, Robert Redford. For the past quarter of a century he has been keeping his head down as a lawyer in Albany, New York, raising his daughter, mourning the death of his wife. Plus he wasn't at the robbery, but the only person who can prove that is Julie Christie, and he has no idea where she is.

    As the movie progresses we see former campus radicals, and the staid individuals they have become. Judging by the quality of the actors, they are a minorly distinguished bunch: Nick Nolte, Chris Cooper, Stanley Tucci, Richard Jenkins, Sam Elliott.... it's the sort of cast that Sundance founder, director/producer Robert Redford could assemble for a meditation on right and wrong and issues about whether the ends justify the means, and what punishment can be added to four decades in hiding, terrified that you'll be sent to jail.... and wriggles out of the dilemma by making Redford innocent. Of course we're on his side! He's Robert Redford! He's a good dad! He didn't do anything!

    Still, it's good to watch these expert thespians at work.

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    • Trivia
      Julie Christie had been reluctant to do this film, preferring her quiet life out of the Hollywood spotlight. This is her final on-camera acting appearance as of 2021.
    • Goofs
      In a phone conversation Ben Shepard keeps his mobile phone upside down.
    • Quotes

      Jim Grant: Secrets are a dangerous thing, Ben. We all think we want to know them, but if you've kept one to yourself, you come to understand that doing so, you may learn something about someone else, but you also discover something about yourself. I hope you're ready for that.

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      Written by Mark Satterthwaite (SOCAN) Clay Jones (SOCAN)

      Published by Third Side Music Inc.

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    • Release date
      • April 26, 2013 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Giữ Lấy Công Lý
    • Filming locations
      • University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Voltage Pictures
      • Wildwood Enterprises
      • Brightlight Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,133,027
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $131,718
      • Apr 7, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $20,014,680
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 5m(125 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Datasat
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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