Synopsis
The movie was fake. The mission was real.
As the Iranian revolution reaches a boiling point, a CIA 'exfiltration' specialist concocts a risky plan to free six Americans who have found shelter at the home of the Canadian ambassador.
2012 Directed by Ben Affleck
As the Iranian revolution reaches a boiling point, a CIA 'exfiltration' specialist concocts a risky plan to free six Americans who have found shelter at the home of the Canadian ambassador.
Ben Affleck Bryan Cranston Alan Arkin John Goodman Victor Garber Tate Donovan Clea DuVall Scoot McNairy Rory Cochrane Christopher Denham Kerry Bishé Kyle Chandler Chris Messina Zeljko Ivanek Titus Welliver Keith Szarabajka Bob Gunton Richard Kind Richard Dillane Omid Abtahi Page Leong Farshad Farahat Sheila Vand Karina Logue Ryan Ahern Bill Tangradi Jamie McShane Matthew Glave Roberto Garcia Show All…
Ben Affleck George Clooney Graham King Grant Heslov Chris Brigham Tim Headington David Klawans Chay Carter Nina Wolarsky Katherine Tibbetts
Jan Pascale Daniel R. Jennings Barbara Mesney David Craig Alan Burg Deborah Harman Gordon McVay Connie Gackenbach Michael V. Maurice
Operacja Argo, آرگو, 아르고, Epiheirisi: Argo, Epixeirisi: Argo, Argo: Nebezpečný útek
Lester:"If I'm doing a fake movie, it's gonna be a fake hit."
Suspenseful and entertaining film. Ben Affleck is a fantastic director.
This is Ben Affleck's film all the way and I have to say I am more than impressed. I'm glad that he seems to have discovered what he is really good at. As an actor he was never really convincing. And even though he gives a great understated, albeit a bit one-note, performance here, it is in the director's chair where he excels.
This bizarre 'truth is stranger than fiction' tale has all the hallmarks of being turned into an over-stylized and over-dramatized political thriller. This is anything but that. Much like his performance, Affleck decided to take away the frills, leaving behind a film that is reminiscent of the political thrillers of yesteryear. Solid, made with craftsmanship and more…
Thinking about why in this movie Ben Affleck added a shot of him just flexing his abs in the mirror, for no apparent reason.
From the opening Warner Brothers logo, to its end credits, "Argo" is a fully-engrossing and remarkably accomplished piece of filmmaking. Director Ben Affleck assembles a film that pays attention to the smallest of details while delivering on a grand dramatic scale.
With both cinematography that adds a patina of grain to its naturalistic color palette and the film's immersive design details, the look of "Argo" is historically appropriate and eye-catching. The cast, led by a stoic Affleck and more-than-solid turns by Alan Arkin and Bryan Cranston, is pitch-perfect.
The script and story of "Argo" are just as strong as its look and performances. Its dialogue is equally serious, knowing, and humorous. Its economical story is harrowing, affirming, and thematically rich.
Masterfully tense and rewardingly enveloping, "Argo" is a film about hope and responsibility. It is an excellent film.
Argo, the true life story you couldn’t make up, was always ripe for the Hollywood treatment and for the most part Affleck and co. do a good job of bringing it to the screen. Most should be familiar with the plot by now but if not it revolves around a CIA operation to get American diplomats out of Iran during the revolution. Their cover is an audacious and implausible recce scouting for film locations for a crappy space opera movie. It is easy to see what would attract somebody like Ben Affleck to this project, it has a current political resonance, Hollywood satire and an old fashioned thriller element driving the story forward.
Affleck does a commendable job juggling many…
Well, at least they didn't fuck up like Zero Dark Thirty did and have Pakistani locals speak in Arabic.
Argo works well as a thriller. It kept me hooked throughout the running time, and it had enough chuckles along the way to alleviate some of the tension. Affleck's direction is solid, though often veering toward tired cliche. (Another official throwing things in frustration? Come on.) I really liked the 80s aesthetic.
But this film actually won the Best Picture Oscar. It's a solid film, but come on, it can't be the best film made in 2012. Apparently there were several liberties taken with the true story, too. Canada played a much larger role, most obviously. And the slightly silly police-car-chasing-plane…
i literally don't have enough will to live in my entire body to go through with something like this. y'all wanna hang me? sure thing!
✅82%
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Argo is a very thrilling and engaging movie. I was looking forward to watching this film because I’d read a handful of mixed reviews. I ended up liking this a whole lot more than I expected to, sure there is a few major flaws but this film displays such an engaging and agog tone that makes it easy to feel vastly entertained. The plot is great it’s an incredibly suspenseful and entertaining story. It’s a story that brilliantly deals with themes of responsibility and universally important moral decisions. I went into this film knowing nothing about what actually happened in real life so that all the…
Winner of 3 Academy Awards including Best Picture, Argo is Ben Affleck's finest work as a director, is one of the best films of its year & is quite an accomplished piece of storytelling that expertly recounts the real-life event that took place in Iran during the Iranian Revolution in which 6 US diplomats were rescued by CIA with the help of Canadian government.
Set in 1979 Iran, the story of Argo follows 6 US diplomats who go into hiding when Iranian revolutionaries invade the American embassy in Tehran, taking several of them hostages. In an effort to get its people out of the country, CIA goes through various options & eventually settles with an insane plan; to arrive in Iran for…
I've been sitting here for SOOOO long wondering just how the hell I can review such a fantastic film but I got nothing so...
Argo fuck it.
It's not that I was speechless by the film. I just don't know what to say that hasn't already been said by now so if you expect me to keep wracking my brain on how I'm gonna sum this film up...
Argo fuck yourself.
Don't mean to sound hostile, but please, just take my word for it and just...
Argo see it.
Expecting more corny Argo puns?
Argo fuck a goat.
Great rewatch. Forgot how much this pulls you in and doesn't let up for 120 minutes. Really want more of Affleck behind the camera after this and The Town.
I hope I am never as sad as the bearded man, can someone give him a hug :(
Also I shit myself three times, pretty good innings
Palms were sweaty after that oh my. One of the most intense experiences I’ve had watching a film. Unfortunately nothing too memorable happens until the the airport sequence but when it happens it hits.
The fact that the CIA was involved with the production makes this movie even more hype.
I wonder if others on the plane saw 6 people celebrating about being able to have alcoholic beverages and just assumed they were all from Wisconsin.
i know it’s CIA co-produced propaganda, but it’s so compelling. that airport escape sequence is exhilarating!
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