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The Amateur

The Amateur

20th Century Studios (2025)
WEBRip Xvid
Action | Thriller
USA | English | Color | 02:02

After his life is turned upside down when his wife is killed in a London terrorist attack, a brilliant but introverted CIA decoder takes matters into his own hands when his supervisors refuse to take action.


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Rami Malek Heller
Rachel Brosnahan Sarah
Jon Bernthal The Bear
Evan Milton Slater
Nick Mills Finn
Tiffany Gray Esther
Adrian Martinez Carlos
Kate Sumpter Channel 6 Anchor
David Mills NBNC Anchor
Anita Anand CNC Anchor
Holt McCallany Director Moore
Julianne Nicholson Director O'Brien
Ryan Chilcote CNC Reporter
Barbara Probst Gretchen Frank
Joseph Millson Ellish
Marc Rissmann Mishka Blazhic
Danny Sapani Caleb
Lanna Joffrey Federal Official
Michael Stuhlbarg Schiller
Anna Francolini Anita Garrison
Tom Clarke Hill Burly Bartender
Laurence Fishburne Henderson
Alice Hewkin Ali Park
Eli James CIA Team #3
Michael Monicatti CIA Team #2

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Edition details

Packaging MKV
Nr Discs 1
Audio Tracks English (HE-AAC 5.1)
Subtitles English | French | Spanish

Personal

Owner Jackmeats Flix
Location Flix To be Burnt
Purchased On Jun 10, 2025 at PSA
Watched Jun 16, 2025
Index 10914
Added Date Jun 10, 2025 12:09:22
Modified Date Jun 21, 2025 05:06:43

Notes

My quick rating - 6.8/10. The Amateur doesn't set out to redefine the spy thriller genre, and that's part of its quiet appeal. This is a throwback to the early 2000s era of espionage cinema—nerdier and refreshingly free of the hyper-stylized excess that often dominates modern action flix. It’s a story rooted in grief, personal resolve, and the emotional dissonance that comes when an ordinary man is thrust into the world of covert operations.

Rami Malek stars as Charles Heller, a brilliant but socially withdrawn CIA codebreaker whose life shatters when his wife is killed in a terrorist bombing in London. When his pleas for justice are met with bureaucratic indifference, Heller decides to take matters into his own hands. But rather than transforming into an action hero overnight, the film takes a more realistic route, exploring the psychological weight that comes with the decision to kill. Heller may want revenge, but that doesn’t make him capable or prepared to carry it out.

This internal struggle gives the film its strongest moments. There’s no glorified transformation montage. Instead, Malek brings a restrained determination to the role, portraying a man who’s deeply intelligent but emotionally out of his depth. It’s a subtle performance that helps anchor the film’s more action-heavy stretches. Laurence Fishburne is excellent as Henderson, the seasoned operative brought in to train Heller. His presence adds dignity without overshadowing the film, and the chemistry between the two actors creates a dynamic that’s more mentor-pupil than buddy-cop.

Jon Bernthal shows up as "The Bear," a quiet, menacing force on the periphery of the plot. It’s a more muted performance compared to his recent outing in The Accountant², but it works. Rather than chewing scenery, Bernthal plays it controlled and intelligent, adding an air of unpredictability to the third act.

The plot itself is simple and efficient: find the people responsible and make them pay. There’s some globe-trotting along the way—London, Berlin, Prague—offering a nice visual variety without overindulging in postcard moments. The action is gritty and unpolished, in line with the film’s theme that ordinary people don’t become operatives just by picking up a gun.

While the story doesn’t throw in many twists or deep layers, the pacing is solid. It neither rushes nor drags, and the finale sticks the landing with a conclusion that feels emotionally earned. There’s a quiet satisfaction in how things resolve. Not dramatic, not bombastic, just... right.

The Amateur isn’t a game-changer, but it’s a well-made, no-frills spy flick that respects its audience. It understands its own limitations and turns them into strengths. It may not linger in the memory for long, but for fans of grounded thrillers, it's a pleasant and worthwhile surprise.

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