Review of Rendition (2007) by Peter Rainer for Christian Science Monitor — 11 Sep 2017
About two-thirds of the way through, Rendition takes a bad turn and sells out most of what made it worth watching in the first place. Witherspoon is given little to do except look weepy, Freeman's change of heart is Q.
E.D., and the radical Islamist subplot overwhelms the action, which becomes so confusingly structured that I thought the projectionist had misplaced a reel.
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This review of Rendition (2007) was written by Peter Rainer and published by Christian Science Monitor on 11 September 2017.
Rendition has generally received positive reviews.
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