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The Counselor

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2013 film by Ridley Scott
This article is about the 2013 film. For the Goślicki book, seeDe optimo senatore.
"The Counsellor (film)" redirects here. For the 1973 film, seeCounselor at Crime.

The Counselor
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRidley Scott
Written byCormac McCarthy
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyDariusz Wolski
Edited byPietro Scalia
Music byDaniel Pemberton
Production
companies
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release dates
  • October 3, 2013 (2013-10-03) (Leicester Square)
  • October 25, 2013 (2013-10-25) (United States)
  • November 15, 2013 (2013-11-15) (United Kingdom)
Running time
117 minutes[2]
Countries
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$25 million[3]
Box office$71 million[4]

The Counselor (known asThe Counsellor in the United Kingdom and Ireland) is a 2013crimethriller film directed byRidley Scott and written byCormac McCarthy. It starsMichael Fassbender as the eponymous Counselor as well asPenélope Cruz,Cameron Diaz,Javier Bardem, andBrad Pitt. The extremely violent and bloodthirsty activities ofdrug cartels are depicted as the Counselor, a high-level lawyer, gets involved in a drug deal around the troubledCiudad Juarez, Mexico/Texas border area.

The Counselor was chosen as the closing film at the 2013Morelia Film Festival and also played at theCork Film Festival. The film was theatrically released on October 25, 2013, and is dedicated to Scott's brother,Tony Scott, who died in 2012. It received mixed reviews and grossed $71 million worldwide against a budget of $25 million.

Plot

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In Mexico, cocaine is packaged in barrels, concealed in a sewage truck, and driven across the border to the United States where it is stored at a sewage treatment plant.

A lawyer from Texas who is known only as the Counselor goes to Amsterdam to meet with a diamond dealer to purchase an engagement ring for his girlfriend, Laura. Returning to the United States, the Counselor attends a party in Texas thrown by drug dealer Reiner and his girlfriend Malkina. He discusses an upcoming drug deal he is going in on with Reiner, which would be the Counselor's first. Their discussion ends with Reiner describing a device called "thebolito" which after being pulled around one's neck, self-constricts and decapitates the victim. Afterwards, at a dinner with Laura, the Counselor proposes marriage and she accepts.

The Counselor meets with Westray, a business associate of Reiner's, to deliver his investment for the drug deal. Westray informs the Counselor of the deal's 4000% return rate, but cautions the Counselor about becoming involved, saying that Mexican cartels are merciless. Despite this, the Counselor remains outwardly confident and unconcerned. Following the conversation with Westray, the Counselor visits a prison inmate named Ruth, a court-appointed client of his who is on trial for murder. Ruth explains that her son is a biker, recently arrested for speeding, and cannot post bail. She asks the Counselor for help and he agrees to bail Ruth's son out as a favor.

Malkina senses an opportunity to undermine the Counselor's upcoming deal and to profit for herself. To that end, she employs "the Wireman" to help her steal the drugs. After discovering that the biker is working for the cartels and has plans to pick up a truck with a drug shipment, the Wireman executes a plan to steal the component needed to start the truck by decapitating the biker with a wire stretched across an empty desert road. With the component in his possession, the Wireman steals the truck containing the cocaine.

Learning of the theft, Westray meets with the Counselor to notify him of the biker's true identity, a valued drug cartel member known as "the Green Hornet". He explains that the biker is now dead, with the cocaine also being stolen, leaving the Counselor culpable in the eyes of the cartel. Westray says he is leaving town immediately and suggests the Counselor do the same, explaining that the cartel's ruthlessness extends to creating "snuff films" where kidnapping victims are filmed being decapitated. The Counselor makes an urgent call to Laura, arranging to meet her in another state, where he will explain the situation to her.

While transporting the drugs, the Wireman is pulled over by two cartel members pretending to be police officers. A gunfight ensues, resulting in the death of the Wireman, his accomplice, one of the cartel members, and an innocent bystander. The surviving cartel member repossesses the truck with the drugs and delivers it to its final destination. Reiner is accidentally killed by cartel members while they attempt to capture him. The cartel then kidnaps Laura.

In a last-ditch effort, the Counselor contactsJefe, a high-ranking cartel member, for suggestions on what to do next and to plead to spare Laura's life. Jefe begins speaking philosophically, citing the life and poetry ofAntonio Machado to underline his advice. Jefe darkly and mordantly advises the Counselor to resign himself to his fate that was created by the choices he made long beforehand, and that despite the Counselor's willingness to exchange his life for Laura's, it is too late.

The Counselor remains in Mexico, defeated and in mourning. A package is slipped under the door of his hotel room and in it, he finds a DVD with "Hola!" written on it. Realizing that the disc likely contains a snuff film of Laura sent by the cartel, he breaks down. In an unnamed location, Laura's headless body is dumped into a landfill.

Malkina's failed effort to steal the drugs does not deter her. She tracks Westray to London, where she hires a woman to seduce him and steal his bank codes. She then has accomplices steal Westray's laptop, and he is killed with the "bolito" device that Reiner had previously described. Malkina then meets her banker Michael at a restaurant, coolly explaining how she wants her profits and accounts to be handled and plans to move to Hong Kong.

Cast

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Literary references

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In the second half of the film,Jefe recites directly from the poemCampos de Castilla by Spanish poetAntonio Machado. "Caminante, no hay camino. Se hace camino al andar," which translates in its original context as:Wanderer, there is no road; the road is made as you go along. Jefe shares this line from the poem as well as details about Machado's reflections regarding the prospects of his own life after learning of his wife being diagnosed with terminal tuberculosis. Jefe concludes by telling the Counselor, "You are the world you have created. And when you cease to exist, that world you have created will also cease to exist."[5]

Production

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Pre-production

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On January 18, 2012, it was reported that novelistCormac McCarthy had sold his firstspec script,The Counselor, toNick Wechsler, Steve Schwartz and Paula Mae Schwartz, who had previously produced thefilm adaptation of McCarthy's novelThe Road.[6] On January 31, it was reported thatRidley Scott was currently considering several directorial projects, but that there was a strong possibility thatThe Counselor would be his next film and his follow-up toPrometheus.[7] On February 9, it was confirmed that Scott would direct and produce the film.[8] Cormac McCarthy,Mark Huffam,Michael Schaefer andMichael Costigan are credited as executive producers.

Filming

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Principal photography began on July 27, 2012, in London. The film was also shot in Spain and the United States.[9] On August 20, 2012, Scott halted production of the film due to his brotherTony's death. He canceled that week's shoot in order to travel to Los Angeles to be with his brother's family.[10] Scott returned to London to resume production on September 3.[11]

The film was dedicated to the memory of Tony Scott, and Matt Baker, the second assistant director on the film who had since died.[12]

Design

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Costume designerJanty Yates collaborated withGiorgio Armani on the film as a part of a new partnership between Armani and 20th Century Fox that also extended into retail and digital initiatives.[13] Armani was enlisted to create the wardrobes for the characters portrayed by Michael Fassbender and Penélope Cruz.[14] In addition to Armani, designer Paula Thomas also contributed to the film's wardrobe by dressing Cameron Diaz's character, Malkina, with roughly 15 different outfits.[15] "[It wasn't until] I read the script that I realized why [Scott] called upon me," said Thomas. "[Cameron's] character has a lot of elements of a Thomas Wylde (her own design label) woman. [She's] bold, edgy, modern. She's about wanting to be seen, as opposed to blending into the background."[16]

For Javier Bardem's character, Yates applied a widely colorful wardrobe that was mostly made up of pieces ofVersace.[16] As for Bardem's hair, the idea was the actor's own and inspired by film producerBrian Grazer's hairdo.[17]

Music

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Further information:The Counselor (soundtrack)

Thefilm score toThe Counselor was composed byDaniel Pemberton.[18] Pemberton recorded the score with a full orchestra atAbbey Road Studios in addition to integrating home-recorded guitar noises and textures.[19] "Ridley responds really well to interesting and unusual sounds," explained Pemberton on the composer-director relationship. "So as a composer who likes making unusual sounds, that's exciting. It was daunting but he was great to work with and up for experimenting. [...] He made the process a lot less scary than it should have been."[20]A soundtrack album was released digitally on October 22 and in physical forms on November 11, 2013, byMilan Records.[21]

Screenplay

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Reception

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Box office

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The Counselor grossed $17 million in the United States and Canada, and $54 million in other territories, for a total of $71 million, against a production budget of $25 million.[4]

Preliminary reports hadThe Counselor tracking for an $8–13 million debut in North America.[23][24] The film opened to $3.2 million in 3,336 locations on Friday and opened at #4 in the box office with just a $7.8 million over the weekend.[25]

Critical response

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Onreview aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 33% based on 218 reviews, with an average rating of 5/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "The Counselor raises expectations with its talented cast and creative crew—then subverts them with a wordy and clumsy suspense thriller that's mercilessly short on suspense or thrills."[26] OnMetacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 48 out of 100, based on 42 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[27] A 2017 data analysis of Metacritic reviews byGizmodo UK foundThe Counselor to be the second most critically divisive film of recent years.[28] Audiences polled byCinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "D" on an A+ to F scale.[25][29]

Todd McCarthy ofThe Hollywood Reporter gave a negative review, calling it "not a very likable or gratifying film", adding that "one is left with a very bleak ending and an only slightly less depressing sense of the waste of a lot of fine talent both behind and in front of the camera."[30]Mark Kermode listed it as number two on hisTen Worst Films of 2013.[31]Los Angeles Times criticKenneth Turan stated, "As cold, precise and soulless as the diamonds that figure briefly in its plot,The Counselor is an extremely unpleasant piece of business."[32] Peter Debruge ofVariety criticizedCormac McCarthy's script, saying that his "first original script is nearly all dialogue, but it's a lousy story, ineptly constructed and rendered far too difficult to follow."[33]

Conversely,Richard Roeper of theChicago Sun-Times gave the film four stars out of four, saying, "Director Ridley Scott and screenwriter Cormac McCarthy have fashioned a sexy, sometimes shockingly violent, literate and richly textured tale of theShakespearean consequences of one man's irrevocable act of avarice" and called it "a bloody great time".[34] In addition,Manohla Dargis ofThe New York Times gave it a rave review, stating that "Mr. McCarthy appears to have never read a screenwriting manual in his life [...] That's a compliment."[35] Danny Leigh of theBBC programFilm 2013 praised the film, saying that "the real star is the script. What this film really is is a Cormac McCarthy audiobook with visuals by Ridley Scott. It's black as night, engrossing and masterful." He also acclaimed the performances, particularly Diaz's, and said, with regard to the negative reviews, "Movie history is littered with films that we all sneered at and we all laughed at and we all thought were terrible and the critics hated them and no-one went to see them, and then 40 years later they fetch up on programs like this with everyone saying 'what a masterpiece!'"[36]

Scott Foundas, critic forVariety, wrote a defense of the film titled "WhyThe Counselor Is One of Ridley Scott's Best Films" in which he compared it toJohn Boorman'sPoint Blank (1967) and the screenplay to the work ofDavid Mamet,Harold Pinter, andQuentin Tarantino. Foundas writes that the film "is bold and thrilling in ways that mainstream American movies rarely are, and its rejection suggests what little appetite there is for real daring at the multiplex nowadays."[37] FilmmakerGuillermo del Toro also praised the film, stating that the film is "a meditation of the illusory nature of normalcy and the devastation to come."[38]

Later Ridley Scott said: “The Counselor, to me, was the best dialogue I’ve ever had. Cormac McCarthy wrote the script, and he brought it to me with [producer] Nick Wechsler. I said, “I'll do it now, but it has to be now.” And from that, I got it cast in two weeks—Michael Fassbender, Brad Pitt, Javier Bardem, Penélope Cruz, Cameron Diaz ... they were all fighting to do these parts. I got some disastrous reviews, I'm told. It was very good film, but too dark for the average person. I think the dialogue is beautiful.“[39]

Accolades

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YearGroupAwardResultNotes
2014London Critics Circle Film Awards[citation needed]British Actor of the YearNominatedMichael Fassbender
2014MTV Movie Awards[40]Best WTF MomentNominatedCameron Diaz

References

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  16. ^abScharf, Lindzi (October 25, 2013)."Dressing Cameron Diaz, Javier Bardem, and more stars of 'The Counselor'".Entertainment Weekly.Time Inc. RetrievedOctober 26, 2013.
  17. ^McClintock, Pamela (June 26, 2013)."CineEurope: Javier Bardem's Hairdo in 'The Counselor' Inspired by Brian Grazer's".The Hollywood Reporter.Prometheus Global Media. RetrievedOctober 26, 2013.
  18. ^"Daniel Pemberton Scoring Ridley Scott's 'The Counselor'".Film Music Reporter. April 26, 2013. RetrievedOctober 12, 2013.
  19. ^"Daniel Pemberton's 'The Counselor' Score to be Released".Soundtrack.net. Costa Communications. October 7, 2013. RetrievedOctober 12, 2013.
  20. ^"Interview: Daniel Pemberton".M.Bauer Publishing. September 23, 2013. Archived fromthe original on October 19, 2013. RetrievedOctober 12, 2013.
  21. ^"'The Counselor' Soundtrack Details".Film Music Reporter. October 10, 2013. RetrievedOctober 12, 2013.
  22. ^Excerpt only.
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  24. ^Pomerantz, Dorothy (October 24, 2013)."Why Hollywood Needs 'Jackass'".Forbes. RetrievedOctober 26, 2013.
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  29. ^Ray Subers (October 27, 2013)."Weekend Report: Good 'Grandpa,' Bad 'Counselor'".Box Office Mojo.The Counselor's audience was 51 percent female and 85 percent over the age of 25. They awarded the movie a terrible "D" CinemaScore
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  35. ^Dargis, Manohla (October 24, 2013)."Wildlife Is Tame; Not the Humans".The New York Times. RetrievedOctober 27, 2013.
  36. ^"Episode 10".2013. Series 10/15. November 13, 2013. 29 minutes in.BBC.BBC One.
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  38. ^Guillermo del Toro [@RealGDT] (September 28, 2015)."RIGHTING A WRONG. Film for Day 6: THE COUNSELOR Ridley Scott. A meditation of the illusory nature of normalcy and the devastation to come" (Tweet). RetrievedFebruary 2, 2018 – viaTwitter.
  39. ^"Ridley Scott Will Never Stop Directing: "Shut up and Go Make Another Movie"".The Hollywood Reporter. November 7, 2024.
  40. ^"#WTF Moment 2014 MTV Movie Awards | MTV".MTV.com. 2014. Archived fromthe original on July 11, 2014.

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