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The Counselor

  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
109K
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Brad Pitt, Cameron Diaz, Javier Bardem, Penélope Cruz, and Michael Fassbender in The Counselor (2013)
A lawyer finds himself in over his head when he gets involved in drug trafficking.
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A lawyer finds himself in over his head when he gets involved in drug trafficking.A lawyer finds himself in over his head when he gets involved in drug trafficking.A lawyer finds himself in over his head when he gets involved in drug trafficking.

  • Director
    • Ridley Scott
  • Writer
    • Cormac McCarthy
  • Stars
    • Michael Fassbender
    • Penélope Cruz
    • Cameron Diaz
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    109K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ridley Scott
    • Writer
      • Cormac McCarthy
    • Stars
      • Michael Fassbender
      • Penélope Cruz
      • Cameron Diaz
    • 594User reviews
    • 350Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 3 nominations total

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    "I Don't Know, Counselor"
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    Michael Fassbender
    Michael Fassbender
    • Counselor
    Penélope Cruz
    Penélope Cruz
    • Laura
    Cameron Diaz
    Cameron Diaz
    • Malkina
    Javier Bardem
    Javier Bardem
    • Reiner
    Cesar Aguirre
    • Truck Driver #1
    • (as César Aguirre)
    Daniel Holguín
    Daniel Holguín
    • Truck Driver #2
    • (as Daniel Holguin)
    Chris Obi
    Chris Obi
    • Malkina's Bodyguard
    Bruno Ganz
    Bruno Ganz
    • Diamond Dealer
    Richard Cabral
    Richard Cabral
    • Young Biker
    Provence Maydew
    • Woman in Grocery Store
    Brad Pitt
    Brad Pitt
    • Westray
    Paris Jefferson
    Paris Jefferson
    • Waitress
    Dar Dash
    Dar Dash
    • Barman
    Rosie Perez
    Rosie Perez
    • Ruth
    Alex Hafner
    Alex Hafner
    • Highway Patrolman
    Andrea Deck
    Andrea Deck
    • Watching Girl
    Sam Spruell
    Sam Spruell
    • Wireman
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    Toby Kebbell
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    • Director
      • Ridley Scott
    • Writer
      • Cormac McCarthy
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    8MOscarbradley

    Perhaps Scott's most underrated film.

    This terrifically cast, sleek, glossy and intricately plotted Ridley Scott thriller from a Cormac McCarthy script wasn't a success and yet it may be one of the best things Scott ever did. "The Counselor" of the title is Michael Fassbender, a lawyer moving in high circles that includes drugs baron Javier Bardem and his lady Cameron Diaz as well as a shady 'cowboy' played by Brad Pitt and his involvement with such characters leads him into situations he might otherwise not want to find himself in.

    It's typical McCarthy, even if it's not front rank McCarthy, and maybe the tortuous plot proved too much for both critics and audiences but it's a movie that uses its showy cast , (that also inclues Penelope Cruz, Bruno Ganz, Rosie Perez, Edgar Ramirez and Rueben Blades), to excellent effect and thanks to Dariusz Wolski's cinematography it looks terrific. Best of all, it's a movie that takes familiar material and shakes it about in unconventional ways. In the acting stakes it's Pitt and Diaz who own the picture which certainly didn't deserve the critical thrashing it got at the time and is now ripe for reassessment.
    Gordon-11

    I can't believe a crime thriller can be so boring

    This film tells the story of a young lawyer who turns to drug trade to make a quick buck to finance the ring for his fiancée.

    "The Counselor" has a stellar cast, and I have looked forward to watching it. However, I was already disappointed by the initial scene. It involves Penelope Cruz in bed with a man for a whole six minutes, and yet the director manages to make a sec scene that's boring. The film goes rapidly downhill, as the characters incessantly talk, continuously talk and forever talk. Watching this film is like listening to a lecture. Even though the film contains gruesome murders and gun battles, it's boring beyond belief and I can't wait for it to end. I can't believe that a crime thriller can be so boring.
    4BrentHankins

    Drowns under the weight of cryptic dialogue and abstract storytelling.

    With three of his novels being adapted into critically acclaimed films, Cormac McCarthy has opted to try his hand at screen writing, and the fruits of his labor can be seen in The Counselor. Directed by Ridley Scott, the film stars Michael Fassbender as a high-priced lawyer who decides to dabble in something a bit less than legal in order to make some extra cash.

    Against the advice of associates Reiner (Javier Bardem) and Westray (Brad Pitt), The Counselor (whose name is never mentioned) has somehow gotten himself involved in the drug trafficking business, although the film remains ambiguous about the specifics. Motivated by the love of a beautiful woman (Penelope Cruz) and the desire to maintain the lifestyle he's enjoyed for so long, he never takes into account the sort of consequences he may be subjected to, should things not go according to plan.

    As the trailers for the film make abundantly clear, things do not, in fact, go according to plan - at least, that's what we're led to believe, since the details of The Counselor's involvement in said plan are never actually revealed. Despite being warned about this scenario from the very beginning, by nearly every other character in the film, The Counselor remains inexplicably shocked and stunned when things begin to unravel.

    Ridley Scott's latest directorial effort is peppered with lengthy scenes that find The Counselor engaged in conversations with other characters as they try to impart kernels of wisdom, truth and philosophy. Unfortunately, first-time screenwriter McCarthy fails to realize that he's not writing a novel here. Despite the brilliance of his literary works, he doesn't take into account the fact that living, breathing people rarely speak in monologues, and there's scarcely an ounce of naturally delivered dialogue in any of these exchanges.

    Indeed, if you watch closely you can actually see the actors struggling to wrap their heads (and mouths) around these complex conversations that are surely meant to sound intelligent, but come across as anything but. It's hard to find fault with the talented cast, but when working with such messy material, it's difficult to be at the top of your game.

    Despite the script's shortcomings, The Counselor provides enough intrigue to keep things moving along for about 90 minutes or so. The problem, of course, is that the film grinds to a complete and utter halt with another half hour still left in the tank, and the final 30 minutes is some of the most excruciatingly boring cinema I've seen this year. It's a frustrating and befuddling experience, and I left the theater wondering exactly what the hell had happened, both in front of the camera and behind it.

    -- Brent Hankins, www.nerdrep.com
    7ghost_dog86

    I'm not a contrarian, but

    With a star studded cast, featuring the likes of Michael Fassbender, Penelope Cruz, Cameron Diaz, Javier Bardem and Brad Pitt, and directed by Ridley Scott, with a script from one of the greatest American novelists alive, Cormac McCarthy, obviously I went to see "The Counselor" on face value alone. Admittedly, aside from the fact that this is not a very cinematic endeavor, the first half of this film is pretty bad. That is to say the first act and a half is far too cryptic for its own good, with dialogue that is in love with its own double entendres and lines which sound as though they would be more at home in a novel than spoken aloud by human beings. But, if you're patient enough to stay with this film until the second hour, you will be rewarded by witnessing how McCarthy and Scott weave this almost action-less tale together, quietly guiding audiences into a brilliantly disturbing and hypnotic finale.

    The performances (the standout coming from Bardem) are all fine here. These are all great actors, so what else would you expect? Same goes for the direction. The wildcard with "The Counselor" was always McCarthy's transition from novel to feature film scriptwriting; a transition that was a first act failure on the grounds of dialogue alone. In that same breath, his high caliber story of a lawyer who gets involved in drug trafficking and his masterful construction redeems him almost entirely by the time it's all said and done.

    As I alluded to before, there is not much action here, which may give the illusion to some that sequences are occurring but nothing is progressing, which may also promote watch checking. But within this conversation based film, as much as I would have preferred the dialogue to have been handled with more subtlety, the subtext is always interesting, gaining its momentum from the converging stories within the second half.

    Final Thought: "The Counselor" is the film equivalent of an artichoke. You either like it or you don't. And both are understandable. Maybe one day, once all of the critical heat dies down, history will look more kindly on this movie. But for now, there will be flaws within it that a majority of mainstream audiences just won't be able to forgive.

    Written by Markus Robinson, Edited by Nicole I. Ashland
    8kosmasp

    Expectations

    I'm not sure what most people were expecting, but it's obvious the movie did not meet whatever that was. If you have so many big names in one movie, those expectations can get very heavy obviously. Still this movie is really good, just not on what some thought it promised them. I haven't seen the trailer yet, but I know those trailers can be deceiving as well as promoting something.

    The movie has a very philosophical strain and can be watched a couple of times. There is also a sexual tone that some might find disturbing (especially the car window thing, you'll know when you watch it), but it's all about dominance. And it's about life choices and planting things that you will for better or worse reap ... not everyones cup of tea, but a very strong movie nevertheless.

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    • Trivia
      Michael Fassbender agreed to star in this as part of a two-picture deal. The next film would not be a sequel; instead the studio would fund his Assassin's Creed (2016) project.
    • Goofs
      When the Counselor is in his car, on the phone with the Cartel lawyer, the mobile phone is upside down.
    • Quotes

      Reiner: Men are attracted to flawed women, too, of course, but their illusion is that they can fix them. Women don't want to fix anything. They only want to be entertained. The truth about women is you can do anything to them except bore them.

    • Alternate versions
      The 'Unrated Extended Cut' is 20 minutes longer than the 'Theatrical Cut'(117 min.) and runs nearly 138 minutes. It features new scenes, extended scenes and a little alternative footage. Some scenes are extended substantially, for example the philosophical dialogue between the Counselor and the Diamond Dealer and between the Counselor and the Cartel Leader. In this version the Diamond Dealer is characterized as a Sephardic Jew from Spain with a tragic past involving a deceased woman. The Cartel Leader's extended monologue gains nearly apocalyptic qualities. The sex scene at the beginning is longer and contains stronger sexual activity from Laura. The sexually ambiguous relationship between Laura and Malkina is explored deeper in an additional scene. Reiner tells more anecdotes about his former girlfriends, friends and what he 'learned' about women. The dialogue scenes with Westray contain more details about the unpredictable dangers of the drug trade. The notorious death scene of Westray is extended and more graphic. The 'Unrated Extended Cut' contains in general more profanity and sexual references than the R-rated 'Theatrical Cut'.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #22.15 (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Theory of Fudu (Diego Iglesias Mix)
      Written and Arranged by Jonathan Miguez Vazquez

      Performed by John Axiom

      Courtesy of Liquid Grooves

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    • Release date
      • October 25, 2013 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • Dutch
    • Also known as
      • El abogado del crimen
    • Filming locations
      • El Paso, Texas, USA(Second Unit shots, some exteriors)
    • Production companies
      • Fox 2000 Pictures
      • Scott Free Productions
      • Nick Wechsler Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $25,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $16,973,715
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,842,930
      • Oct 27, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $71,009,334
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 57m(117 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Datasat
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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