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9 December 2005 (USA) moreTagline:
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A politically-charged epic about the state of the oil industry in the hands of those personally involved and affected by it. full summary | full synopsisAwards:
Won Oscar. Another 5 wins & 16 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(109 articles)
George Clooney Moves Production Company from Warner Bros. to Sony (From ReelzChannel. 1 July 2009, 3:07 AM, PDT)
George Clooney sets up shop at Sony Pictures
(From Corona's Coming Attractions. 30 June 2009, 7:40 PM, PDT)
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A thesis on the culture of corruption moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Kayvan Novak | ... | Arash | |
| George Clooney | ... | Bob Barnes | |
| Amr Waked | ... | Mohammed Sheik Agiza | |
| Christopher Plummer | ... | Dean Whiting | |
| Jeffrey Wright | ... | Bennett Holiday | |
| Chris Cooper | ... | Jimmy Pope | |
| Robert Foxworth | ... | Tommy Barton | |
| Nicky Henson | ... | Sydney Hewitt | |
| Nicholas Art | ... | Riley Woodman | |
| Matt Damon | ... | Bryan Woodman | |
| Amanda Peet | ... | Julie Woodman | |
| Steven Hinkle | ... | Max Woodman | |
| Daisy Tormé | ... | Rebecca | |
| Peter Gerety | ... | Leland "Lee" Janus | |
| Richard Lintern | ... | Bryan's Boss |
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Also Known As:
See No Evil (USA) (working title)Syriana (Canada: French title) (France) [fr]
Сириана (Russia) [ru]
Sirijana (Serbia) [sr]
Syriana (Turkey: Turkish title) [tr]
Syriana (Greece) [el]
Syriana (Venezuela) [es]
Syriana (Germany) [de]
Syriana - A Indústria do Petróleo (Brazil) [pt]
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Rated R for violence and language.Parents Guide:
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126 minCountry:
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2.35 : 1 moreCertification:
Ireland:15A | Finland:K-15 | UK:15 | Singapore:NC-16 | Australia:MA | Norway:15 | Netherlands:16 | Argentina:16 | Switzerland:14 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:14 (canton of Vaud) | France:U | Germany:12 | Brazil:14 | Sweden:15 | India:UA | Philippines:R-13 | Hungary:16 | Canada:14A (Ontario) | Iceland:16 | New Zealand:R16 | Portugal:M/12 | South Korea:15 | Malaysia:U | Spain:18 | USA:RFun Stuff
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The scene where George Clooney is going to meet with his son where it says Princeton University is actually the area in front of Sellinger Hall at Loyola College in Maryland. moreGoofs:
Crew or equipment visible: When Bob is in the hotel elevator in Beirut with Price Nasir, the camera's lens is reflected in the mirror edge of the elevator. moreSoundtrack:
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Stephen Gaghan penned Traffic, which was the best film of 2000. Now with Syriana, he has developed a companion piece, with the oil industry as the backdrop rather than the drug trade. The irony of this is that the films show that both industries are corrupt to the core, but only one is legal.
In fact, by the evidence of these two films, one could argue that the drug trade is the less sleazy of the two because it does not exist with the facade of legitimacy that surrounds the oil industry. If I was to make a list of the 10 best films of the decade so far, these would both be there.
It is tough, if not impossible and perhaps even foolish to try and apply one thesis to this film, but for me, it is that what we as civilians call corruption is simply the culture of the oil business, one supported and nurtured by government, business, traders and lawyers. No-one knows why it exists, but it does, and if you cannot wade in it, you are out of the game.
Syriana does not have a plot or a storyline, but it throws character and story and information at you by the bucketful. There is no warm up time. Gaghan goes out of his way to show that the people involved in this business are surrounded by a normal world with normal hopes and dreams. This is evident from the opening shot. A title card tells us we are in Tehran, but not a some stereotypical open market selling figs. It is a hip hop club.
The main story of the film involves a possibly corrupt merger of two major American oil firms. From there, everything else fans out. THe story of Jeffrey Wright, the government official investigating the merger, George Clooney, the CIA operative with missions with no apparent goal, the Arab Emir from an unnamed oil producing country, and his two sons each wanting to take over his reign, the industry analyst (Matt Damon) who will use any situation to advance his firm, and the young, broke angry Arab youth who look for meaning in life and find it in the most dangerous way.
Syriana is not a left wing movie, it is surprising a-political. It is not anti-American, but it most certainly lays blame on the US and the west for putting oil ahead of all other priorities. It is not sympathetic to terror, but its most compelling plot line tell us how a terrorist can be made from a bad combination of hopelessness, unemployment, anger and poverty.
If you are looking for a neat and tidy ending, you will be frustrated. The film ends like a truck running into a brick wall, with all but one or two plots left hanging. It does not answer any questions because I believe that Gaghan is trying to show that no-one is really in charge and that no-one really knows what is going on.
The acting is near perfect from everyone in the cast, including a small, two scene brilliant cameo by William Hurt and Oscar worthy work from Clooney and Alexander Siddig as the frustrated Arab prince.
This is an important film and it is not to be missed. **** out of ****.