The Amateur
The Amateur
PG-13
6.9
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2025

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123m

The Amateur

Summary

After his life is turned upside down when his wife is killed in a London terrorist attack, a brilliant but introverted CIA decoder takes matters into his own hands when his supervisors refuse to take action.

Director

James Hawes

Novel

Robert Littell

Screenplay

Ken Nolan

Screenplay

Gary Spinelli

Reviews

r96sk

r96sk

April 11, 2025

9

<em>'The Amateur'</em> is not all that believable or unique, but it without question made for a satisfying time at the movies for me. It feels like a long while since I've seen Rami Malek in anything; fwiw, <em>'Oppenheimer'</em> over a year ago. This makes for a strong return into my world.

Malek is the beating heart of the movie, as you'd expect. I mentioned that it doesn't come across as all that plausible, though that is only in regards to what the film ends up portraying; Malek is convincing as the main dude. Elsewhere, Laurence Fishburne and Michael Stuhlbarg are good.

I was fully invested from beginning to end, so I can't really harbour any complaints. It's pure and simply a very well done movie, in my eyes at least. After the very good <em>'One Life'</em? and now this, James Hawes is turning into an interesting director to look out for.

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$60,000,000.00

Revenue:

$95,956,038.00

Keywords

central intelligence agency (cia)
based on novel or book
escape
blackmail
revenge
agent
government assassin
government cover-up
government conspiracy
death of wife
spy thriller
computer hacker
terrorist