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The Tourist
Elise chooses Frank, an American tourist to be her decoy, while she sits beside him on a train. She convinces him that she is her lover, and tells him that the police are after him. She takes his advantages in escaping from the police and the thugs whose money her lover took away and ran.
4 July 1966, Sarnico, Lombardy, Italy
1959
6 November 1966, Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy
4 November 1961, Naples, Campania, Italy
8 October 1965, Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]
3 August 1937, Stepney, London, England, UK
5 August 1975, Tel Aviv, Israel
10 May 1961, Paris, France
1958, Bruxelles, Belgium
14 June 1970, Naples, Campania, Italy
31 July 1966, Porto Sant'Elpidio, Marche, Italy
January 16, 2013
A creaking "star vehicle" for two stars who should have known better, and maybe had a little chemistry.August 30, 2011
Overall an interesting and at times very gripping film, but one that perhaps could have done with taking a few more risksDecember 10, 2010
Jolie! Depp! Romantic locations! Intrigue! Some movies sound too good to be true. The Tourist is one of them.May 03, 2011
Depp and Jolie together create a chemical black hole. They couldn't produce sparks with dry hair and a comb.June 30, 2013
A silly inane story lacking strong characters and ay sense of adventure.July 14, 2011
It's a self-conscious attempt at a Hollywood caper with the mix of comedy, romance and conspiracy watered down to the point where you can see straight through it.December 10, 2010
In a year of craptaculars, The Tourist deserves burial at the bottom of the 2010 dung heap.September 22, 2012
[The Tourist] is very entertaining and thoroughly enjoyable from the very start and doesn't let up until the screen goes black, which is something that very few films are able to pull off nowadays.December 10, 2010
The Tourist merely asks you to sit back and enjoy the ride, and then makes that task a breeze.December 10, 2010
As for Depp, his character makes so little sense that he can hardly be blamed for blinking his way through the movie with an expression of blank-faced puzzlement that recalls Dan Quayle in the 1988 vice-presidential debate.December 17, 2010
"Sure, the plot is preposterous, but the two stars look great, the scenery is spectacular and the supporting cast is a hoot."December 10, 2010
What should have sizzled fizzles.