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The November Man

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2014 spy thriller film directed by Roger Donaldson
The November Man
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRoger Donaldson
Screenplay by
Based onThere Are No Spies
byBill Granger
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyRomain Lacourbas
Edited byJohn Gilbert
Music byMarco Beltrami
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release date
  • August 27, 2014 (2014-08-27)
Running time
108 minutes[2]
Countries
  • United States
  • United Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget$15 million[3]
Box office$34.8 million[3]

The November Man is a 2014spyaction thriller film based on the novelThere Are No Spies byBill Granger, which is the seventh installment inThe November Man novel series, published in 1987. A British-American production, it starsPierce Brosnan,Luke Bracey andOlga Kurylenko, withBill Smitrovich andWill Patton also appearing, with the screenplay written by Michael Finch andKarl Gajdusek. The film is directed byRoger Donaldson, who previously worked with Brosnan onDante's Peak. The film was released on August 27, 2014 in the United States.

The film depicts an attempt to use photographic evidence of Russianwar crimes in theSecond Chechen War against a newRussian President-elect who was directly involved in the crimes.

Plot

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In 2008,CIA agent Peter Devereaux supervises a young operative, David Mason, during a protective mission inMontenegro. Mason disobeys Devereaux's orders not to fire. He shoots and kills an assassin but also kills a child.

In 2013, Devereaux is retired inLausanne, Switzerland. His former boss, John Hanley, arrives and convinces him to extract Natalia Ulanova, the aide of Russian President-elect and former Army General Arkady Fedorov. Ulanova breaks into Fedorov's safe and copies old photos depicting his war crimes. She contacts theCIA extraction team, and escapes. Fedorov alerts theFSB, who pursue her through the streets ofMoscow until Devereaux rescues her. She gives him a name, Mira Filipova, which he relays to Hanley. The CIA team, co-ordinated by Hanley, is unaware of Devereaux's presence.

The station chief, Perry Weinstein, gives the order to kill Ulanova, which Mason does. A dying Ulanova hands Devereaux her phone containing the photos. As the CIA team leaves the parking lot, Devereaux kills everyone in the squad until he faces Mason at gunpoint. The two separate without shooting. It is revealed that Devereaux and Ulanova were involved before. Hanley is detained for interrogation.

Meanwhile,New York Times journalist Edgar Simpson tracks down refugee case worker Alice Fournier and requests her assistance to write an exposé of Fedorov's war crimes during theSecond Chechen War. Alexa, an assassin, arrives inBelgrade, and finds out that Fournier will meet Simpson in acafe. Devereaux also arrives in Belgrade, Serbia then heads to Hanley's house and finds Fournier as Filipova's only known contact. He arrives at the cafe and rescues Fournier from both Alexa and Mason's team.

Fournier says that Filipova pretended to Fedorov to be mute. She actually spoke Russian and overheard Fedorov's conversations, including the 'false flag' conspiracy to bomb a Russian Army building to initiate war and seizure of Chechen oil fields. A former Fedorov associate, Denisov, confirms the conspiracy and reveals the CIA's involvement. Devereaux sends Fournier away.

Fedorov arrives in Belgrade for an energy conference. Fournier meets Simpson at his apartment where Alexa attacks them and kills him; but Fournier escapes. Devereaux infiltrates the CIA site where Hanley is being held; and Hanley claims Weinstein aided Fedorov and reveals that Fournier is actually Filipova. Mason also discovers the real Fournier died years ago and Filipova stole her identity. Filipova, disguised as aprostitute, goes to Fedorov's hotel room. It is revealed that during the war as a teenager, Filipova's family was murdered in front of her by Fedorov, who then held her captive as asex slave for two years. She surprises Fedorov but is unable to kill him as he attacks her; Devereaux ascends the stairs in the Hotel, shoots the bodyguards, and saves her.

Devereaux interrogates Fedorov, demanding to know the name of the CIA operative involved in the operation. Fedorov, filmed by Filipova's phone, admits it was Hanley, not Weinstein; and Filipova confirms it. Mason arrives at the hotel but Devereaux and Filipova escape after he knocks out Mason and leaves him Fedorov's recorded confession. However, when Mason and Celia, his CIA partner, arrive in Langley to present the evidence, they realize that Weinstein has been replaced by Hanley.

Devereaux calls his and Ulanova's daughter, Lucy; Hanley answers the phone, having kidnapped her. Devereaux convinces Filipova to wait for him at a train station. There, she goes to a public computer to write her story regarding Fedorov. Devereaux meets with Hanley and Mason, lying that Filipova is waiting at a bus station. Mason is tasked by Hanley to recover her. Alexa finds Filipova at the station, but she escapes and knocks Alexa unconscious before finishing the expose and sending it to the press. Hanley reveals his intention to blackmail Fedorov after he becomes the President, forcing Russia to joinNATO against theMiddle-East. Celia finds the kidnappers' location and informs Mason, who rescues Lucy instead. He returns and helps Devereaux kill Hanley's men and subdue Hanley. Devereaux reunites with Lucy and together they find Filipova, whereupon all three leave on the train.

Later, Filipova testifies at theInternational Criminal Court against Fedorov, annulling his candidacy. Fedorov is later shot in the head by an unknown sniper on his yacht.

Cast

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Production

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Development

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WhenPierce Brosnan retired from playing the role ofJames Bond in 2005, it was reported that along with his then-business partner, Beau St. Clair, through their Irish DreamTime production company, he would be producing a down-to-earth spy thriller based onBill Granger's book series, calledThe November Man, focusing on one particular novel in the series titledThere Are No Spies, with shooting scheduled to begin in 2006.[4] The project, however, was shelved sometime in 2007 for unknown reasons, while Brosnan held on to the screen rights to the novel with the plan to produce an adaptation in the future.

Pre-production

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Eventually, in 2012, it was reported that Brosnan had the project resurrected and was put back on the trail withDominic Cooper reportedly joining the production shortly after its announcement.[5] In April 2013, whilst promoting his then-latest romantic comedy,Love Is All You Need, Brosnan told the media: "I am about to go off to Serbia and do my own spy movie. Finally I have the director I want inRoger Donaldson and we’re gonna do a piece calledNovember Man so I shall jump back into that arena".[6]

Casting

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Brosnan revealed thatOlga Kurylenko, who had a leading role inQuantum of Solace and the recentOblivion, would co-star alongside him, commenting "I think there’s another room on the stage for another spy!Daniel [Craig] can’t have it all to himself. My co-star is a lovely actress called Olga Kurylenko, who seems to be going through leading men like hot dinners. She started with Daniel Craig and she’s gonna end up with Brosnan! She’s a gorgeous actress, beautiful woman. She’s in and it’s the older spy, younger spy".[6] A month later, it was announced that shooting on the film would begin on 20 May 2013, withLuke Bracey andBill Smitrovich joining the cast.[7] Dominic Cooper, however, left the project to star inNeed For Speed, and was replaced with Bracey in the role of the main character's protege. In June 2013, it was reported thatWill Patton andCaterina Scorsone joined the cast; the former played an old-school senior CIA operative, while the latter played an "ambitious up-and-comer".[8]

Filming

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Fortress ofHerceg Novi,Montenegro

Principal photography began on May 20, 2013 inBelgrade, with Brosnan, Bracey, and many other supporting actors seen on site, but nothing particularly came out of the regular photographers and journalists, because it was moved away from public eye, and the sets were closed down for filming, guarded by tight security against all unauthorized personnel. In the original novel, Berlin was the main setting, but Brosnan stated that the production couldn't afford shooting there. Meanwhile, the second unit production team shot additional scenes inMontenegro locations posing asSwitzerland.[9][10] On June 2, 2013, Olga Kurylenko was spotted filming an action scene with Brosnan.[11] Production on the film officially wrapped in late July 2013,[12] and entered its post-production phase in September, later that year.[13]

Music

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On December 3, 2013, it was announced thatMarco Beltrami would be composing the soundtrack for the film.[14] "I wanted to create a taut score incorporating a guitar theme with a slightly Eastern European meets Western motif befitting an action thriller about international espionage," said Beltrami.[15] A soundtrack album was released byVarèse Sarabande on September 9, 2014.[16]

Other songs featured in the film include:[17]

Release

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The film was released on August 27, 2014.[18] On June 6, 2014, the firsttrailer for the film was released worldwide.[19] The seventh novel in the original book series,There Are No Spies, was republished asThe November Man to promote the release.[20] The film was released onBlu-ray on November 25, 2014.[21]

Box office

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The November Man grossed $25 million in North America and $7.5 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $32.6 million, against a budget of $15 million.[22]

In its opening weekend the film grossed $7.9 million, finishing in 6th place at the box office.

Reception

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OnRotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 35%, based on 124 reviews, with an average rating of 4.7/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "The November Man has a few of the ingredients necessary for a better-than-average spy thriller, making it all the more disappointing that it falls back on dull genre clichés."[23] OnMetacritic, the film has a score of 38 out of 100, based on 32 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[24] OnCinemaScore, audiences gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[25]

Bilge Ebiri ofVulture wrote, "Brosnan, who was a better James Bond than he often gets credit for, doesn’t like to smile much, but he still brings a weary likability to a grim part, just enough to keep us invested as the movie trots through its gauntlet of familiar twists and double-crosses."[26]

Possible sequel

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On June 12, 2014, it was revealed that Sriram Das' production company, Das Films, had commissioned a sequel to the film.[27] On August 20, 2014, while onThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Brosnan said that a sequel was in preparation, andRelativity Media would soon be entering pre-production.[28] However, nothing further has been reported since then, and it is presumed that the project has been shelved.

References

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  1. ^"The November Man".Box Office Mojo.IMDb.
  2. ^"THE NOVEMBER MAN (15)".British Board of Film Classification. September 17, 2014. RetrievedSeptember 17, 2014.
  3. ^ab"The November Man - The Numbers". Retrieved2014-08-31.
  4. ^"Duo plant a Wildflower". Variety. 13 December 2005.
  5. ^"Pierce Brosnan and Dominic Cooper to star in November Man". Empire Online. 15 May 2012.
  6. ^ab"Pierce Brosnan Teaming Up With Bond Girl Kurylenko For New Spy Film". W.E.N.N. April 23, 2013.
  7. ^"Pierce Brosnan's longtime passion project will begin shooting on May 20". Hollywood Reporter. May 17, 2013.
  8. ^Abraham, Anthony (19 June 2013)."Shooting begins on thriller November Man".Screen Daily.
  9. ^"November Man".Pierce Brosnan Files: Message Board. ProBoards. 2013. Retrieved3 April 2015.
  10. ^"Pierce Brosnan filming "November Man" in Perast, Montenegro"(video).YouTube. 20 May 2013. Retrieved3 April 2015.
  11. ^Monde, Chiderah (July 3, 2013)."Pierce Brosnan returns to filming 'November Man' after his daughter's tragic death".Daily News.
  12. ^"Farewell party for Brosnan". Blic Online. July 23, 2013.
  13. ^"Behind the movie being made featuring Bill Granger's November Man". The Bleader. September 11, 2013.
  14. ^"Marco Beltrami Scoring 'November Man'". Film Music Reporter. December 3, 2013.
  15. ^"Marco Beltrami's 'November Man' to be Released".Soundtrack.net. September 4, 2014. RetrievedFebruary 13, 2015.
  16. ^"'The November Man' Soundtrack Details". Film Music Reporter. RetrievedFebruary 13, 2015.
  17. ^"The November Man – Song Credits".Soundtrack.net. RetrievedFebruary 13, 2015.
  18. ^McNary, Dave (10 April 2014)."Pierce Brosnan Spy Thriller 'November Man' Dated for Aug. 27".variety.com. Retrieved11 April 2014.
  19. ^Hall, Jacob (6 June 2014).""The November Man" trailer: Pierce Brosnan puts his best Liam Nesson".screencrush.com. Retrieved7 June 2014.
  20. ^""The November Man" by Bill Granger".Hachette Book Group. 29 July 2014. Retrieved9 August 2014.
  21. ^"The November Man Blu-ray". Blu-ray.com. October 9, 2014. RetrievedFebruary 13, 2015.
  22. ^"The November Man (2014)".Box Office Mojo. RetrievedMarch 17, 2015.
  23. ^The November Man atRotten Tomatoes
  24. ^"The November Man".Metacritic. 27 November 2014.
  25. ^"CinemaScore".cinemascore.com.
  26. ^"The November Man Is the Spy-Movie Equivalent of Airport Reading".vulture.com. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2015.
  27. ^Whitehead, Donna (12 June 2014).""November Man" Sequel Is In The Works".The Tracking Board. Retrieved22 June 2014.
  28. ^Chavez, Kellvin (20 August 2014)."Relativity Studios Greenlight's Sequel To 'The November Man'".Latino-Review. Archived fromthe original on 21 August 2014. Retrieved21 August 2014.

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