Safe House Reviews

Our Review

Shaken, but not stirred

Dom Phillips, MovieFix
Director Daniel Espinosa brings a spy versus spy story to South Africa in a fast-moving action thriller that rushes you with its pace and doesn't bog you down with intelligence gathering, be it in the plot or the script.

Untested Matt Weston (Ryan Reynolds) is the keeper of a CIA-run safe house in Cape Town. Soon he is taking charge of renegade uber-agent Tobin Frost (Denzel Washington). All hell breaks loose as several agents storm the supposedly safe house and Tobin and Weston are on the run, Tobin in a bid for freedom out of the country and Weston trying to get his charge back into the US embassy.

Washington is ideal for practically any role, and he is well cast here as the permanently alert and able Tobin. Reynolds plays his role well as a rookie agent caught between his naive patriotism and his slowly developing mistrust of the CIA machine. In being forced to say goodbye to his sweetheart Ana (Nora Arnezeder), Weston provides the only character with any emotional depth.

The ending can be sniped at from a mile away and the script is there really just as backdrop to the continual action sequences, that are often repetitious. In one initial scene where Tobin gets into Weston's head, creating doubt in his patriotic role, I thought there might be some depth and depiction of the manipulation and double-guessing that would warrant an intelligent spy movie.

But no, out come the guns and the fists and any potential nuance is lost.

Given its failures in Iraq and Afghanistan, maybe the CIA had a hand in this movie.

It's a fast-paced ride with very accurate depictions of many forms of violence, but Safe House is not an agency for central intelligence. Teens and action buffs will love it.

Your Reviews

jamie
jamie
very much a boys movie, alot of action, killing, fighting. girls may be disappointed one half shot of ryan reynolds shirtless. Denzel is as good as always and ryan does alright himself, does seem to do alot of sad puppy dog eyes though and it never really gets to the point of any real story line. the bad guy gets like 5 minutes of being bad, one person really dies from them. it was easy to follow and to know who is who but there wasnt any real story line or any real relationships form,
Troy Campbell
Troy Campbell
When I first saw the trailer for Safe House my reaction was one of jaw-dropping glee. Ryan Reynolds and Denzel Washington together in a gritty, action packed thriller? Only good can come of this. I was partly correct. Upcoming A-lister Reynolds and veteran heavyweight Washington do make for a fantastic pairing on screen; they both share a natural appeal that reels you in. Unfortunately the material doesn’t match up to their dedicated performances. David Guggenheim’s predictable screenplay is lack-lustre at best; his ending is especially routine and lacking imagination. Behind the camera, Swedish director Daniel Espinosa does a better job, proving in his first American production that he can handle action scenes both small and large with flair and assurance. However he can’t avoid a few missteps, most notably the “frustratingly inaccurate henchmen” syndrome that sees them hit everything other than our heroes. If you can look past these cliched hang-ups and the grossly unoriginal storyline then Safe House will be your perfect night out at the movies.

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