The Double (2011 film)

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The Double is a 2011 spy film, directed by Michael Brandt and starring Richard Gere and Topher Grace. It was released on October 28, 2011.

The Double
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMichael Brandt
Written byDerek Haas
Michael Brandt
Produced byAshok Amritraj
StarringRichard Gere
Topher Grace
Odette Yustman
Tamer Hassan
Stephen Moyer
and Martin Sheen
CinematographyJeffrey L. Kimball
Edited bySteve Mirkovich
Music byJohn Debney
Production
companies
Distributed byImage Entertainment
Release date
  • October 28, 2011 (2011-10-28)
Running time
98 minutes
CountryTemplate:Film US
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Two FBI agents are surveilling a warehouse. As a U.S. senator walks out of the door, he is approached by an assassin from behind who slits his throat and escapes. The agents rush to the scene to find the man dead. However, they could not identify the assassin as he committed the murder in darkness. Later, CIA agents arrive on the scene and take charge.

Former operative Paul Shepherdson (Gere) is retired. He is summoned by CIA director Tom Highland (Sheen) to look into the murder. He is introduced to a young FBI agent, Ben Geary (Topher Grace), who is an expert on a former Soviet operative known as Cassius, who Geary predicts to have committed the murder due to his signature throat-slitting method.

Paul and Ben visit one of Cassius's proteges who had been locked up in prison, to learn the whereabouts of Cassius. They provide him with a radio and leave. The prisoner then swallows the batteries from the radio and fakes an upset stomach. Upon arriving at a hospital, he spits out the batteries, overpowers the medical staff, and escapes. In the basement's garage, he is attacked by Paul, who reveals himself to be Cassius. Cassius slits his throat. Upon investigating the crime scene, Ben grows suspicious of Paul. Meanwhile, a Russian terrorist and murderer, Bozlovski, has entered the U.S.

As the investigation deepens, Paul warns Ben to pull out, due to the possibility of harm to his family. Ben, who has become obsessed with the idea that Paul is Cassius, starts his own parallel investigation. Meanwhile, Paul tries to contact Bozlovski in a factory where he escapes after an intense firefight. Ben examines another throat-slitting murder of Bozlovski's associate at the same site and is now convinced Paul is Cassius.

Ben pieces together the events of Paul's life and determines that not only is Paul actually Cassius, but also that he is systematically murdering the people involved in the death of his wife and child, who were assassinated by Bozlovski.

Paul has now tracked down Bozlovski to a shipyard warehouse. A while later, Ben also arrives at the plant. After being confronted with the evidence, Paul confesses everything. Paul then confronts Ben with the fact that Ben is a Russian spy, which Paul learned at one of Ben's informant drop-offs. He is able to convince Ben that Bozlovski is the actual threat.

Together they hunt down Bozlovski inside the shipyard's warehouse. Bozlovski attacks Paul and Ben, and in the ensuing struggle, a mortally wounded Paul slits Bozlovski's throat using his garrote-watch. However, Paul himself later succumbs from his own injuries. As the only witness, FBI agent Ben relays the incident to his superiors and claims that Bozlovski was Cassius -- thereby securing Paul's reputation and recognizing his heroism. As Ben departs the scene, the CIA director (Highland) asks him whether he would ever consider working at the Central Intelligence Agency. The film ends with Ben returning to his home.

Cast

Reception

The film received mostly negative reviews from critics, earning it a 19% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 43 reviews.[1]

References

  1. ^ "The Double". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved February 9, 2012.