Allied is a WWII period drama film directed by renowned American
filmmaker Robert Zemeckis. Written for the screen by Steven Knight, Allied
stars Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard in the lead roles. The film costars Jared
Harris, Matthew Goode, and August Diehl.
Made in the vein of classic WWII romantic thrillers, Allied
offers a brilliant concoction of war, drama, romance, suspense, and intrigue. Zemeckis’
great attention to period detail is evident in every frame: be it the outdoor
war scenes or the indoor party scenes. He brilliantly succeeds in setting the
mood and the tempo from the word go.
Had Allied been made by Steven Spielberg, it would have been a
major contender for this year’s Oscars. But then Spielberg would have scaled up
the canvas to the scope of an epic. That, however, would have defeated the
movie's purpose somewhat, for Allied is never meant to be an epic. It is
essentially a tale of love set in the backdrop of the Second World War with an
espionage angle. While the first half of the movie is set in 1942 Casablanca,
the movie doesn't really intend to imitate the Humphrey Bogart classic.
At the heart
of Allied are British serving officer of Canadian origin and a beautiful French
woman he must collaborate with to assassinate the German Ambassador. Brad Pitt
and Marion Cotillard are great in their respective roles. Pitt here plays a
thinking man's spy. As for Cotillard, what can one say about her? Even James
Bond would dream for a muse like her. It is difficult to think of another
actress, from either past or present, who can be described as a perfect blend
of elegance, beauty, brains, grace, ferocity, vulnerability, and oomph like
Cotillard. In Allied, we get to see her in all her glory. At one time she is
tantalizingly seductive and at another she looks like a deity of calmness and serenity.
To watch her in Allied is to witness an actress working at the height of his powers. And Zemeckis, to his credit, succeeds in making those theatrical
moments look so life-like.
Allied is endlessly engaging as a suspense thriller but it never really allows the romance to build. That's where the movie feels a bit rushed. Perhaps, it is by design! Zemeckis probably
wants us to feel the characters' longing and so he rarely serves us with
those gratifying moments. Maybe he is also constrained by the movie’s two hour duration. An additional 40 odd minutes may have helped Zemeckis develop the
romance à la Doctor Zhivago. Another area where Zemeckis falters is the movie's
final act. Climaxes can make or break movies and although Zemeckis goes for a
rather operatic climax the surprise element is somewhat missing. The result is
an extraordinary movie with an ordinary climax. The denouement, however, does
offer an emotional closure but it could have been more intense. The elements of
espionage are very much there but they don’t attain the level of brilliance in
works of John le Carré.
If you are love in then Allied may break your heart. If you want to fall in love then Allied may make you change your mind. For, it is not easy to fall in love. It is even more difficult to remain true to it. Heartbreak is almost a certainty.
If you are love in then Allied may break your heart. If you want to fall in love then Allied may make you change your mind. For, it is not easy to fall in love. It is even more difficult to remain true to it. Heartbreak is almost a certainty.
Rating: 7/10
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