1/3/2024 0 Comments Breach movie chris cooper![]() secrets to the Soviets and Communism is rebuked and character even states that the “Soviet Union failed because of godlessness and atheism” with comments of how the CIA and FBI do not work together, and elements of a negative view on homosexuality as photographer is portrayed as effete and religious character says the “world doesn’t need anymore Hillary Clintons” and he rebukes a political activist he saw on TV who was defending same-sex marriage nine obscenities (including one "f" word) and eight profanities (mostly “Dear Lord,” and “my God” ), plus several instances of name-calling as boss tells employee he is an imbecile, idiot, etc. (BB, CC, Ab, PP, ACAC, Ho, LL, V, SS, N, AA, MM) Strong biblical worldview with many references to Catholicism and Christianity, although the strongest religious character is also a treasonous spy, but he is discovered and punished for his actions, many references to Christ, prayer, the Lord, and phrases like “God expects you to live your faith every day,” as well as Catholic elements such as praying the rosary, going to Mass and Confession, plus strong political elements such as patriotism and serving one’s country, the movie is set in a post-Communist era where spy traded U.S. Thus, it gets an Extreme Caution acceptability rating from MOVIEGUIDE®. BREACH contains some cautionary sexual content and sexual discussions, as well as some foul language, including one "f" word. Obviously, he hid behind his religion to avoid suspicion. Ultimately, however, the most religious and devout character is considered one of the worst spies in U.S. It contains strong religious overtones and themes, plus some pro-American content, along with strong elements of Christianity. Though a little flat at times, BREACH is well directed and well told. The stakes continue to escalate for Eric as he investigates Hanssen and tries to bring down one of the worst spy rings in American history. As Eric and the investigation team draws closer to the truth, Hanssen becomes more wary of whom he can trust. Hanssen's betrayal may have led to the deaths of countless spies during the Cold War between America and the Soviets. It is based on the true story of young FBI hopeful, Eric O’Neill, who is recruited to expose his new boss, Agent Robert Hanssen, accused of feeding secrets to the Soviet Union. Only later is he let in n the extent of Hanssen’s crimes.BREACH stars Ryan Phillippe ("Fill-eh-pee"), Laura Linney and Chris Cooper. ![]() At first, O’Neill - who worked as a consultant n the film - is told just of the porn angle. ![]() ![]() Ryan Phillippe plays Eric O’Neill, the ambitious FBI ovice assigned by his bureau superior Kate Burroughs (Laura Linney, adding ruising wit to a stock character) to get the goods on Hanssen by erving as his D.C. Irector and o-writer Billy Ray, who detailed the misconduct of journalist Stephen lass at The New Republic in 2003’s Shattered Glass - here raises the takes to life and death, and proves himself a filmmaker of uncommon talent nd ambition. He’s electrifying s Robert Hanssen, the FBI agent, Opus Dei Roman Catholic, devoted amily man, lover of strippers and rabid porn buff - he makes videos of imself boffing his wife (Kathleen Quinlan) - who, until 2001, spent wenty-two years selling secrets to the Russians, including the identities f spies in their midst who were killed on his intel. Put Chris Cooper in he running pronto for next year’s Best Actor Oscar. ![]() Just when you’re thinking every new American film belongs in the Bomb quad, along comes Breach to win one for our side. ![]()
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