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2008 • Comedy / Drama • 96m

Burn After Reading

"Intelligence is relative."

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When a disc containing memoirs of a former CIA analyst falls into the hands of gym employees, Linda and Chad, they see a chance to make enough money for Linda to have life-changing cosmetic surgery. Predictably, events whirl out of control for the duo, and those in their orbit.

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George Clooney
George Clooney
Harry Pfarrer
Frances McDormand
Frances McDormand
Linda Litzke
Brad Pitt
Brad Pitt
Chad Feldheimer
John Malkovich
John Malkovich
Osborne Cox
Tilda Swinton
Tilda Swinton
Katie Cox
Richard Jenkins
Richard Jenkins
Ted
Elizabeth Marvel
Elizabeth Marvel
Sandy Pfarrer
David Rasche
David Rasche
CIA Officer
J.K. Simmons
J.K. Simmons
CIA Superior
Olek Krupa
Olek Krupa
Krapotkin
Michael Countryman
Michael Countryman
Alan
Kevin Sussman
Kevin Sussman
Tuchman Marsh Man
Hamilton Clancy
Hamilton Clancy
Peck
Armand Schultz
Armand Schultz
Olson
Pun Bandhu
Pun Bandhu
Party Guest
Karla Mosley
Karla Mosley
Party Guest
Jeffrey DeMunn
Jeffrey DeMunn
Cosmetic Surgeon
Richard Poe
Richard Poe
Stretching Gym Patron
Producer: Joel CoenDirector: Ethan CoenDirector: Joel CoenProducer: Ethan CoenExecutive Producer: Tim BevanExecutive Producer: Eric FellnerExecutive Producer: Robert GrafWriter: Joel Coen

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Bazzjazz
2018-05-22
80%

The Coen brothers really seemed to enjoy making this dark comedy. Great ensemble cast . It really is just good solid entertainment and some great cynicism.

Martin Oaks
2022-12-26
80%

**The demolition of classic espionage** After being demoted due to his alcohol problems, Osbourne Cox, a veteran CIA analyst, decides to leave the agency and write his memoirs. The CD containing the draft of his manuscript accidentally ends up on the locker room floor of his local gym, where it is found by Linda Litzke and Chad Feldheimer, two fitness center employees who are a few sandwiches short of a picnic. Convinced they have stumbled upon top-secret state secrets, the pair decides to blackmail Cox to fund the multiple plastic surgeries Linda so desperately craves. Consequently, a monumental mess ensues. Ambition and absolute incompetence collide head-on with an implacable federal government security coordinator—a fourth character in discord who is, in turn, trapped in his own web of infidelities and paranoia. Following the delightful homage to classic romantic comedies that the Coens gifted us with "Intolerable Cruelty" five years earlier, "Burn After Reading" is one of the sharpest, most precise, and hilarious satires in their catalog. It is a masterpiece of farce that draws its genius from the profound and irrevocable idiocy of its protagonists. The Minnesota filmmakers dismantle the aura of solemnity surrounding the high-level institutional spy and blackmail thriller, delivering a microcosm where nobody knows or controls anything, yet everyone is willing to kill or die for absurd misunderstandings. If there is one thing the Coens know how to do flawlessly, it is character development. They lean on a cast that borders on perfection here, highlighting an absolutely unleashed Brad Pitt as the simple-minded Chad, and a superb Frances McDormand whose existential vacuity pulls the strings of the plot. Together, it is a symphony of chaos with an unrelenting pace, backed by Carter Burwell’s rhythmic and severe score, which deliberately contrasts with the ridiculousness of what we see on screen. The work as a whole serves as a reminder that the machinery of the world is not driven by flawless conspiracies, but by pure and simple ineptitude.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Focus Features, StudioCanal, Relativity Media, Working Title Films, Mike Zoss Productions
Budget
$37,000,000
Box Office
$163,700,000

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