Georgetown

2019

Action / Biography / Crime / Drama

6
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Fresh62%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled55%
IMDb Rating6.2103388

social climbing

Plot summary


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Top cast

Christoph Waltz Photo
Christoph Waltz as Ulrich Mott
Annette Bening Photo
Annette Bening as Amanda Brecht
Vanessa Redgrave Photo
Vanessa Redgrave as Elsa Brecht
Corey Hawkins Photo
Corey Hawkins as Daniel Volker
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875.02 MB
1280*528
English 2.0
R
25 fps
1 hr 35 min
P/S 0 / 2
1.76 GB
1904*784
English 5.1
R
25 fps
1 hr 35 min
P/S 1 / 5

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Dougmd19747 / 10

Simple film

Overall liked the movie, was decent. Acting was good and the story was relatively interesting. The film comes off as if events were incredibly complex, but at the end it's all quite simple.

Reviewed by annemie-vrints8 / 10

I recognise the situation.

I had a brother who was a mythomaniac. Always a weird behavior. But at his funeral I saw that the church was full of important and influential people. His life was a pile of Lies and everyone fell for it.

Reviewed by krocheav7 / 10

Georgetown - Not Always As Homely as it Should Be

Never really liked many of Christopher Waltz's past overly showy turns but then, they were mostly in typically juvenile, show-off Tarantino movies so, had to make some compensations. Here he plays a real-life mythomaniac with a measure of self-doubt and wanna-be super socialite ego - he also directs with a good measure of success. Based on a factual murder and bizarre case of identity crisis, it's nicely produced, photographed, and features an interesting music score.

Redgrave plays a German-born journalist, who's the subject of his attentions because of her strong social connections within political circles. For some, what's going on might not always be as focused as it should be (mainly because the main character needed to be fleshed out more thoroughly) but this tends to become a little clearer as it progresses. The Washington 'set' comes in for a mostly deserved dressing down - with the parties and often superficial high-flying 'connections' but it seems this mismatched 'husband and wife' (of convenience) are at times as opportunistic as one another, albeit with some unbecoming results.

The unfortunate journalist's daughter (Bening) has to stand by and witness her mother be used, in all the peculiar set-ups and idiosyncratic extremes by an opportunistic queer, sleeping his way to the top of the social dung heap, without any honesty or moral compass whatsoever.

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