Sleuth (2007 film)
{{Short description|2007 film, adapted by Harold Pinter from Anthony Shaffer play}}
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{{Infobox film
| name = Sleuth
| image = Sleuthpost2007.jpg
| caption = Promotional thriller film poster
| director = Kenneth Branagh
| producer = Kenneth Branagh
Simon Halfon
Jude Law
Simon Moseley
Marion Pilowsky
Tom Sternberg
| based_on = {{based on|Sleuth|Anthony Shaffer}}
| screenplay = Harold Pinter
| starring = Michael Caine
Jude Law
| music = Patrick Doyle
| cinematography = Haris Zambarloukos
| editing = Neil Farrell
| studio = Castle Rock Entertainment
Riff Raff Productions
Timnick Films
| distributor = Sony Pictures Classics (United States, Canada, Latin America, France, Scandinavia, Spain and Italy)
Paramount Pictures (United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa)
| released = {{Film date|2007|10|12|United States|df=yes}} (Limited release)
{{Film date|2007|11|23|United Kingdom|df=yes}}
| runtime = 88 minutes{{cite web|title=Sleuth (2007)|url=http://www.bbfc.co.uk/BFF238442/|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120804093649/http://www.bbfc.co.uk/BFF238442/|url-status=dead|archive-date=4 August 2012|publisher=British Board of Film Classification|access-date=15 May 2012}}
| country = United Kingdom
United States
| language = English
| budget =
| gross = $4.8 million{{cite web|title=Sleuth (2007)|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=sleuth07.htm|publisher=Box Office Mojo|access-date=15 May 2012|archive-date=14 January 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120114071830/http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=sleuth07.htm|url-status=live}}
}}
Sleuth is a 2007 thriller film directed by Kenneth Branagh and starring Jude Law and Michael Caine. The screenplay by Harold Pinter is an adaptation of Anthony Shaffer's play, Sleuth. Caine had previously starred in a 1972 version, where he played Law's role against Laurence Olivier.
Plot
Two extremely clever British men are in a game of trickery and deceit. Andrew Wyke, an aging famous author who lives alone in a high-tech mansion, after his wife Maggie has left him for a younger man; and Milo Tindle, an aspiring actor, equipped with charm and wit, who demonstrates both qualities once again. When Wyke invites Tindle to his mansion, Tindle seeks to convince the former into letting his wife go by signing the divorce paper. However, Wyke seems far more interested in playing mind games with his wife's new lover, and lures him into a series of actions he thoroughly planned in seeking revenge on his unfaithful spouse.
Cast
- Michael Caine as Andrew Wyke
- Jude Law as Milo Tindle
The film's screenwriter, Harold Pinter, credited as "Man on TV", is seen on a television in the background interviewing another man, played by an uncredited Kenneth Branagh. The only other person seen in the film is an uncredited actress, Carmel O'Sullivan, in the role of Maggie.
Production
Caine had starred as hairdresser Milo Tindle opposite Laurence Olivier's novelist Andrew Wyke in the 1972 film Sleuth, with each being nominated for an Academy Award for their performance. In the 2007 film, Caine took the role of Wyke, and Law took Caine's role of Tindle.Jason Buchanan, [http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/movie.html?v_id=360769 "Sleuth"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160120214438/http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/movie.html?v_id=360769 |date=20 January 2016 }} plot summary at Allmovie, rpt. in The New York Times. Retrieved 10 June 2007.
This was the second time Law performed a film character originated by Caine, the first having been the title role of Alfie. Caine himself had previously starred in two different roles for two versions of Get Carter.
According to many accounts, this set out to be a remake of the 1972 version, but Pinter's screenplay-offered "a fresh take" on Shaffer's play and "a very different form" from the original film.[http://www.empireonline.com/news/story.asp?NID=20696 "Exclusive: First Look at Sleuth: Michael Caine and Jude Law Star"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070519080750/http://www.empireonline.com/news/story.asp?NID=20696 |date=19 May 2007 }}, Empire (EMap Consumer Media) 11 May 2007. Retrieved 10 June 2007.
In his review of the film's debut at the 2007 Venice Film Festival, Roderick Conway Morris observed: "The reworking of the play is not just an adept transformation of theatre to film ... but also casts a revealing light on social history, reflecting the enormous changes in English society, language and morals in the nearly 40 years since the play first appeared on the London stage."Roderick Conway Morris, [http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/08/31/arts/flik1.php "Movies: 'Sleuth' and 'Michael Clayton': Separating the Men from the Boys in Venice"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070903042810/http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/08/31/arts/flik1.php |date=3 September 2007 }}, The International Herald Tribune, 31 August 2007.
The screenwriter, actors and director insisted that this Sleuth was not a "remake."Dalya Alberge, [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/article2343832.ece "Caine Gives Master Class in How Not to Blow Remaking a Classic"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080718210044/http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/article2343832.ece |date=18 July 2008 }}, The Times, 29 August 2007. Law called it "a completely reinvented Sleuth... It didn't feel like a remake. I always loved the idea at its heart of two men battling it out for a woman you never meet."[http://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5jFBE4SdkKP3U5QbDn2yPlr4HTw4A "Law Says Good Night to Kids, Then Talks Sleuth at Toronto Film Fest"], The Canadian Press, 14 September 2007. {{webarchive|url=http://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/20110520000000/http://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5jFBE4SdkKP3U5QbDn2yPlr4HTw4A |date=20 May 2011 }} Law further felt that he "was creating a character (Tindle), I wasn't recreating one." Caine said, "I never felt that I had gone back to Sleuth." He called the Pinter script "an entirely different thing. There isn't a single line in it that was in the other one, and Pinter had never seen the [1972] movie. Jude [Law] gave him the stage play and said, 'Write a screenplay for me' ... It was a completely different experience." In a television interview conducted on RAI TV during the Venice International Film Festival, Caine stated: "If the script hadn't been by Harold Pinter, I wouldn't have done the movie."
Pinter said, "It's a totally new take...I had not either seen or read the play, and I hadn't seen the film adapted from the play either, so I knew nothing about it. So I simply read the play and I think it's totally transformed. I've kept one or two plot things because you have to but apart from that, I think I've made it my own."Emanuel Levy, [http://www.emanuellevy.com/article.php?articleID=6634 "Sleuth with Pinter, Branagh, Law and Caine"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927184556/http://www.emanuellevy.com/article.php?articleID=6634 |date=27 September 2007 }}, interview, 29 August 2007.{{Cite web | author= Emanuel Levy | author-link= Emanuel Levy |url=http://www.emanuellevy.com/article.php?articleID=6636 |title=Sleuth 2007: Remake or Revamping of Old Play |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071009180537/http://www.emanuellevy.com/article.php?articleID=6636 |archive-date=9 October 2007 |work= emanuellevy.com |date=29 August 2007 }}
Caine stated, "The first Sleuth I thought was great and the second Sleuth I thought was great until I read the reviews. I said to Pinter, 'What film did they show them?' I have a feeling that [the new] Sleuth will be rediscovered some day."[https://archive.today/20090819143310/http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/la-et-cainesider1-2009apr01,0,6726239.story Michael Caine on Michael Caine, The actor gives his thoughts on some of his landmark films through the years], Los Angeles Times, interview, 1 April 2009. Retrieved 1 April 2009. {{Dead link|date=October 2020}}
=Claustrophobia=
Manohla Dargis of The New York Times wrote a review headlined "A Dance of Two Men, Twisting and Turning With a Gun That's More Than a Gun." In contrast to Sarah Lyall's New York Times preview,Sarah Lyall,[https://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/07/movies/07lyal.html "Still Pinteresque"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120104055337/http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/07/movies/07lyal.html |date=4 January 2012 }}, The New York Times, 7 October 2007, sec. 2 ("Arts & Leisure"): 1, 16; illus.. Retrieved 7 October 2007. Dargis wrote that she did not like watching the film, finding it too claustrophobic: "Mr. Branagh fiddles with the lights, tilts the camera and hustles his hard-working actors upstairs and down and back again and into an elevator as small as a coffin built for one. He embellishes the screenplay’s every obvious conceit and word, hammering the point until you feel as if you’re trapped inside the elevator with Milo and Andrew, going up and down and up and down, though nowhere in particular."
In his interview with Martin A. Grove, Branagh mentions that the danger of inducing claustrophobia in audience members is a risk that he took into account in filming Sleuth: "What Branagh didn't do that many Hollywood directors would have done is to open the film up by, for instance, having the two men drive to a nearby pub at some point in their conversation. 'Well, it's interesting you say that,' he told [Grove], 'There were discussions about that, but we said, 'If we believe in the power of the writing here and the power of the performances, but also, frankly, if we believe in the audience and believe that the audience can find this as fascinating as I do on the pages and if we can realize it to meet all of their expectations then the claustrophobia (won't be a problem).' "
=The House=
Director Branagh found shooting in the house difficult yet interesting. "The minimalism I found was a great challenge. The elevator was Harold's idea, so that was there and was a central feature of what we are going to bring to it. And then everything else was drawn from contemporary British architecture, contemporary British artists. The wire figure is by Anthony Gormley, one of our most famous sculptors. Gary Hume did all the artwork on the walls."[http://movies.about.com/od/sleuth/a/sleuth101007.htm Michael Caine and Director Kenneth Branagh Talk About Sleuth] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110113022114/http://movies.about.com/od/sleuth/a/sleuth101007.htm |date=13 January 2011 }}, by Rebecca Murray, About.com. Retrieved 8 March 2008. Custom designed furniture from Ron Arad completes the look.
Release
=Screenings=
After premiering at the 64th Venice Film Festival on 30 August 2007, Sleuth was screened at the Toronto Film Festival on 10 September 2007.[http://www.tiff07.ca/industry/filmsandschedules/galas/sept10.aspx Gala Programme Schedule] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927222545/http://www.tiff07.ca/industry/filmsandschedules/galas/sept10.aspx |date=27 September 2007 }} Toronto Film Festival Official site. It was also screened at the Atlantic Film Festival, in Halifax, on 22 September 2007,Etan Vlessing, [http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/awards_festivals/news/e3i3a070e987d4f747c852fe0ce6323bb67 "'Sleuth' Closes Atlantic Fest"], The Hollywood Reporter, 10 September 2007.[https://archive.today/20090112173243/http://atlantic2007.bside.com/2007/?_action=search&festivalId=25852793&keyword_operator=ilike&keyword_id=&keyword=sleuth Sleuth] Atlantic Film Festival Official site. the Aspen Filmfest on 26 September 2007,Stewart Oksenhorn, [http://www.aspentimes.com/article/20070808/AROUND09/108080037 "Full House for Filmfest ..."] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081206102126/http://www.aspentimes.com/article/20070808/AROUND09/108080037 |date=6 December 2008 }}, The Aspen Times, 8 August 2007; [http://www.aspenfilm.org/index.cfm?S=1:1:2:2&ID=715 Sleuth] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071012142542/http://www.aspenfilm.org/index.cfm?S=1%3A1%3A2%3A2&ID=715 |date=12 October 2007 }} screening schedule on the official site of the Aspen FilmFest.[http://www.aspenfilm.org/index.cfm?S=1:1:2:2 Sleuth] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070907135430/http://www.aspenfilm.org/index.cfm?S=1%3A1%3A2%3A2 |date=7 September 2007 }},
Aspen FilmFest Official site. the Copenhagen International Film Festival, on 27 September 2007,[http://www.copenhagenfilmfestival.com/Site/ProgramEngine/Programtitel.php?id=3109 "Dobbeltspil: Sleuth"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081206185733/http://www.copenhagenfilmfestival.com/Site/ProgramEngine/Programtitel.php?id=3109 |date=6 December 2008 }}, Copenhagen International Film Festival Official site. the Calgary International Film Festival, in Alberta, on 28 September 2007[http://calgaryfilm.com/schedule.php?fd=989 Sleuth] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110810084206/http://www.calgaryfilm.com/schedule.php?fd=989 |date=10 August 2011 }} Calgary International Film Festival Official site. and the Haifa International Film Festival on 1 October 2007.[http://www.haifaff.co.il/Movie%20Info.php?id=sleuth "Sleuth"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081211160041/http://www.haifaff.co.il/Movie%20Info.php?id=sleuth |date=11 December 2008 }}, Haifa International Film Festival Official site.
On 3 and 4 October 2007, Sleuth was screened at Variety's 2007 Screening Series in New York, at the Chelsea West Cinemas,[http://www2.variety.com/screening/ny/default.asp?show=10 Sleuth] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071011013131/http://www2.variety.com/screening/ny/default.asp?Show=10 |date=11 October 2007 }}, Variety Screening Series 2007, New York (official website). Retrieved 20 September 2007. and in Los Angeles, at the ArcLight Theatre.[http://www2.variety.com/screening/la/default.asp?show=10 Sleuth] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071011014629/http://www2.variety.com/screening/la/default.asp?show=10 |date=11 October 2007 }}, Variety Screening Series 2007, Los Angeles (official website). Retrieved 14 September 2007. Kenneth Branagh, Michael Caine and Jude Law made interviews on the television programs The Today Show, RAI TV, Late Show with David Letterman, The Charlie Rose Show, and Reel Talk with Jeffrey Lyons.[http://www.cbs.com/latenight/lateshow/wahoo/index/php/20071002.phtml Interview with Jude Law] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071012151254/http://www.cbs.com/latenight/lateshow/wahoo/index/php/20071002.phtml |date=12 October 2007 }},
"Act Three" of Show #2823, Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 2 October 2007, Official website. Retrieved 27 October 2007, (Synopsis; authorised video clips of selected parts of program on site; clip from this segment not posted there); [http://www.rai.tv/mppopupvideo/0,,News%5E0%5E33076,0.html Interview with Jude Law] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071118002031/http://www.rai.tv/mppopupvideo/0%2C%2CNews%5E0%5E33076%2C0.html |date=18 November 2007 }}, RAI TV TV/TG1, posted on RAInet. Retrieved 14 September 2007; [https://web.archive.org/web/20040204212853/http://msnbc.msn.com/id/3032084/?ta=y Interview with Jude Law and Michael Caine], "Video: Celebrity Interviews: British Invasion: Law and Caine", Today, NBC, 3 October 2007. Retrieved 27 October 2007, Charlie Rose, [http://www.charlierose.com/shows/2007/10/19/1/a-conversation-with-actor-jude-law "A Conversation with Actor Jude Law"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071023065611/http://www.charlierose.com/shows/2007/10/19/1/a-conversation-with-actor-jude-law |date=23 October 2007 }}, The Charlie Rose Show, WNET (New York), broadcast 19 –20 October 2007, 11:30 p.m. ET–12:26 p.m. ET, streaming video posted 22 October 2007. Retrieved 27 October 2007; Jeffrey Lyons, [http://video.reeltalktv.com/player/?fid=28806#videoid=172973 "(U)ncovering a 'Sleuth'] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071011161428/http://video.reeltalktv.com/player/?fid=28806 |date=11 October 2007 }}: Jeffrey Lyons Exposes the Many Layers of Jude Law", Reel Talk, NBC, broadcast 3 November 2007. Retrieved 4 November 2007 (Video clip of interview with Jude Law).
Reception
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 37% based on 120 reviews with an average rating of 5.13/10. The critical consensus states that "Sleuth is so obvious and coarse, rather than suspenseful and action-packed, that it does nothing to improve on the original version."{{cite web |title=Sleuth (2007) |url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/sleuth/ |website=Rotten Tomatoes |access-date=28 March 2025 |archive-date=9 May 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120509091641/http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/sleuth/ |url-status=live }}{{cite web |title=Sleuth (1972) |url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1019196-sleuth/ |website=Rotten Tomatoes |access-date=30 May 2020 |archive-date=22 September 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200922215045/https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1019196-sleuth |url-status=live }} On Metacritic the film has a score of 49% based on reviews from 30 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".{{cite web |title=Sleuth |url=https://www.metacritic.com/movie/sleuth |website=Metacritic |access-date=11 October 2020 |archive-date=3 March 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210303112815/https://www.metacritic.com/movie/sleuth |url-status=live }}
Time film reviewer Richard Corliss indicated he was not pleased with the outcome, concluding, "if you consider what the exalted quartet of Branagh, Pinter, Caine and Law might have done with the project, and what they did to it, Sleuth has to be the worst prestige movie of the year."{{Citation needed|date=October 2020}}
Claudia Puig of USA Today was more appreciative, writing, "Caine and Law are in fine form bantering cleverly in this entertaining cat-and-mouse game, thanks to the inspired dialogue of Harold Pinter. They parry, using witticisms instead of swords. Then they do a dance of deception, a veritable tango. There's thievery, peril and plenty of double-crossing. (...) As directed by Kenneth Branagh, this new version is darker and more claustrophobic. In the original the house where all the action took place was Gothic and laden with gewgaws. The new domicile is stark and minimalist, and much more threatening. Branagh's version has more incipient horror and less camp."{{cite web |date=2007-10-11 |author=Claudia Puig |author-link=Claudia Puig |title='Sleuth' sniffs out a dark, stylish remake |url=https://usatoday30.usatoday.com/life/movies/reviews/2007-10-11-sleuth_N.htm |website=USA Today |access-date=11 October 2020 |archive-date=4 March 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304035154/http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/life/movies/reviews/2007-10-11-sleuth_N.htm |url-status=live }}
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times wrote, "It's no mystery that 'Sleuth' is fascinating," observing that Pinter "has written a new country house mystery, which is not really a mystery at all in terms of its plot, and eerily impenetrable in its human relationship" and that "in 'Sleuth' what [Kenneth Branagh] celebrates is perplexing, ominous, insinuating material in the hands of two skilled actors."{{cite news |date=18 October 2007 |last=Ebert |first=Roger |author-link=Roger Ebert |title=Sleuth movie review & film summary (2007) |url=https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/sleuth |work=Chicago Sun-Times |access-date=11 October 2020 |archive-date=26 September 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200926234010/https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/sleuth |url-status=live }} J.R. Jones of The Chicago Reader wrote, "Director Kenneth Branagh has mercifully pared the action down to 88 minutes (the first movie dragged on for 138), but the final act, with its obscure homosexual flirtation, still seems to go on forever."{{cite web |last=Jones |first=J.R. |title=Sleuth |date=18 October 2007 |url=http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/sleuth/Film?oid=1049939 |publisher=Chicago Reader |access-date=25 May 2012 |archive-date=21 October 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121021210629/http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/sleuth/Film?oid=1049939 |url-status=live }}
Carina Chocano, writing in the Los Angeles Times, stated: "The verbal sparring is so sharp [that] it's a wonder nobody loses an eye. [...] and it's an unmitigated pleasure to observe Caine and Law attack it with such ferocity. Sleuth is nasty fun."{{cite news |date=12 October 2007 |author=Carina Chocano |title=Updated 'Sleuth' a deliciously nasty game of cat and mouse |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2007-oct-12-et-sleuth12-story.html |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |access-date=12 October 2020 |archive-date=16 August 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230816131003/https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2007-oct-12-et-sleuth12-story.html |url-status=live }} Terry Lawson of the Detroit Free Press, criticised the performances by the lead actors, saying, "We're left with two suitably hammy performances by Caine and Law, who do not forget they are actors playing actors"{{Citation needed|date=October 2020}}
Leonard Maltin, who rated the original film 4 out of 4 stars, gave this version a "BOMB" rating (0 out of 4), the lowest rating he has ever given a Branagh film, stating that the new version "has every ounce of entertainment drained from it" and called the film "unbelievably bad".{{cite book|title=Leonard Maltin's 2009 Movie Guide (Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide): Leonard Maltin: 9780452289789: Amazon.com: Books |isbn=978-0452289789 |last1=Maltin |first1=Leonard |last2=Sader |first2=Luke |last3=Clark |first3=Mike |year=2008 |publisher=Penguin }}
Soundtrack
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Patrick Doyle is the composer and the music is performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. The soundtrack is produced by Varèse Sarabande and was released in October 2007.[http://www.varesesarabande.com/details.asp?pid=vsd%2D302%2D066%2D854%2D2 Sleuth Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071101014319/http://www.varesesarabande.com/details.asp?pid=vsd%2D302%2D066%2D854%2D2 |date=1 November 2007 }}, by Patrick Doyle, Varèse Sarabande Records, CD, {{itunes|us/album/sleuth-original-motion-picture/id890401405|Sleuth (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)}} (catalogue no.), released 9 October 2007. Retrieved 19 December 2007.
; Track listing
- The Visitor – 2:06
- The Ladder – 2:49
- You're Now You – 1:26
- I'm Not A Hairdresser – 3:28
- Black Arrival – 2:22
- Milo Tindle – 2:17
- I Was Lying – 2:30
- Itch Twitch – 2:23
- Rat in a Trap – 2:26
- One Set All – 2:24
- Cobblers – 1:39
- Sleuth – 6:05
- Too Much Sleuth (Dance Mixes by Patrick Doyle Jr.) – 3:51
References
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External links
- {{IMDb title|title=Sleuth|id=0857265}}
- {{mojo title|id=sleuth07|title=Sleuth}}
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20071207162700/http://www.paramountpictures.co.uk/sleuth/index2_web.html Sleuth] at Paramount Pictures in the UK – Official film site hosting video excerpts of the making of Sleuth with commentary by director Kenneth Branagh (archived)
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20070718132357/http://www.sonyclassics.com/sleuth/ Sleuth] at Sony Pictures Classics – Official film site (US; archived)
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