A freelancing former US intelligence agent tries to track down a mysterious package that is wanted by both the Irish and the Russians.
Director: John Frankenheimer
Writers: J.D. Zeik (story), J.D. Zeik (screenplay), 1 more credit »
Stars: Robert De Niro, Jean Reno, Natascha McElhone | See full cast and crew »
Ronin is the Japanese word used for Samurai without a master. In this
case, the Ronin are outcast specialists of every kind, whose services
are available to everyone - for money. Dierdre (undoubtedly from
Ireland) hires several Ronin to form a team in order to retrieve an
important suitcase from a man who is about to sell it to the Russians.
After the mission has been completed successfully, the suitcase
immediately gets switched by a member of
the team who seems to work into his own pocket. The complex net of everyone tricking everyone begins to surface slowly, and deadly...
But the movie is far more than just spectacular car chases (there are two incredible ones, not just the one noted above.). It offers an interesting story that remains interesting with each viewing. That's because it's a bit confusing, a la "Mission Impossible," so each time you see it ,you figure more and more out. There also are tons of twists to this crime story.
It also features a wonderful international cast" American Robert De Niro, Frenchman Jean Reno, Britain's Sean Bean and Natascha McElhone (both of whom are better playing Irishmen, as they do here) and Swede Stellan Skargsgard. All of them are top-flight actors, as you know. As a bonus, I get to see Olympic skating champion Katarina Witt, from Germany.e
Also, it's directed by John Frankenheimer, a man who makes some of the most entertaining films I've ever watched. Speaking of watching, De Niro and Reno are my two favorite guys to watch in this thriller. The French scenery - rural and urban - is also terrific. The action is not overdone and the only scene in the film I didn't care for was the gruesome one in which a bullet is taken out of De Niro. It's just too detailed and unpleasant to view but, with a DVD, can be skipped rapidly.
The soundtrack also is outstanding. The Chinese instrument that plays here and there is fantastic. I've heard it before in a couple of Yanni concerts.
This is a high quality crime movie and is very highly recommended. This was the first DVD I ever bought (in 2000) and I couldn't have gotten by DVD collection off to a better start!
Director: John Frankenheimer
Writers: J.D. Zeik (story), J.D. Zeik (screenplay), 1 more credit »
Stars: Robert De Niro, Jean Reno, Natascha McElhone | See full cast and crew »
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the team who seems to work into his own pocket. The complex net of everyone tricking everyone begins to surface slowly, and deadly...
" Ronin (1998)" Movie Reviews
Here's another of my favorite films, movies that get better and better with each viewing. One thing I've always enjoyed here from the first time I saw this movie is it features the best (and longest!) car chase scene I've ever seen on film.But the movie is far more than just spectacular car chases (there are two incredible ones, not just the one noted above.). It offers an interesting story that remains interesting with each viewing. That's because it's a bit confusing, a la "Mission Impossible," so each time you see it ,you figure more and more out. There also are tons of twists to this crime story.
It also features a wonderful international cast" American Robert De Niro, Frenchman Jean Reno, Britain's Sean Bean and Natascha McElhone (both of whom are better playing Irishmen, as they do here) and Swede Stellan Skargsgard. All of them are top-flight actors, as you know. As a bonus, I get to see Olympic skating champion Katarina Witt, from Germany.e
Also, it's directed by John Frankenheimer, a man who makes some of the most entertaining films I've ever watched. Speaking of watching, De Niro and Reno are my two favorite guys to watch in this thriller. The French scenery - rural and urban - is also terrific. The action is not overdone and the only scene in the film I didn't care for was the gruesome one in which a bullet is taken out of De Niro. It's just too detailed and unpleasant to view but, with a DVD, can be skipped rapidly.
The soundtrack also is outstanding. The Chinese instrument that plays here and there is fantastic. I've heard it before in a couple of Yanni concerts.
This is a high quality crime movie and is very highly recommended. This was the first DVD I ever bought (in 2000) and I couldn't have gotten by DVD collection off to a better start!
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