Description: Roger Ebert called it "perfect," and certainly the timing couldn't have been much better: Rendition was released just as the U.S. was debating anew the issue of "extraordinary rendition," a policy (begun under the Clinton administration, accelerated after September 11, 2001) of handing over suspected terrorists to countries that use torture as an interrogation tool. Alas, the movie only rarely fills in the outlines of a prototypical "issue movie," the kind of thing peopled by cardboard characters tracing the patterns of an important, indeed urgent, subject. The plot kicks into gear when an Egyptian-born man (Omar Metwally) is sent to an unnamed North African country where torture is practiced, with the CIA in approval. The film takes a Crash dive through how this affects various people: his pregnant American wife (Reese Witherspoon), the reluctant CIA agent (Jake Gyllenhaal) on the scene, a severe interrogator (Yigal Naor), all the way up to a U.S. terrorism honcho (Meryl Streep) willing to turn a blind eye to the unpleasantness if it stops a terrorist attack. Things spark briefly when Witherspoon enlists an old beau (Peter Sarsgaard) to plead her case with his boss, a U.S. Senator (Alan Arkin), but for the most part director Gavin Hood (Totsi) can't find a way to color in these line drawings, despite the formidable actors doing spirited work. The issue is fully and lucidly explained, but the movie doesn't come alive. --Robert Horton
Cast List:
Omar Metwally as Anwar El-Ibrahimi
Reese Witherspoon as Isabella Fields El-Ibrahimi
Aramis Knight as Jeremy El-Ibrahimi
Rosie Malek-Yonan as Nuru El-Ibrahimi
Jake Gyllenhaal as Douglas Freeman
Moa Khouas as Khalid
Zineb Oukach as Fatima Fawal
Yigal Naor as Abasi Fawal
Laila Mrabti as Lina Fawal
David Fabrizio as William Dixon
Mounir Margoum as Rani
Driss Roukhe as Bahi
J.K. Simmons as Lee Mayer
Meryl Streep as Corrine Whitman
Bob Gunton as Lars Whitman
MrabtiBoubker Fahmi as Senior Prison Guard
Nava Ziv as Samia Fawal
Raymonde Amsalem as Layla Fawal (as Reymond Amsellem)
Simon Abkarian as Said Abdel Aziz
Wendy Phillips as Samantha
Peter Sarsgaard as Alan Smith
Christian Martin as Senator Lewis' Aide
Hassam Ghancy as Hamadi
Najib Oudghiri as Omar Adnan
Omar Salim as Rashid Salimi
Alan Arkin as Senator Hawkins
Bunnie Rivera as Corinne's Housekeeper
Noureddine Aberdine as Student Leader
Mohamed El Habib Ahamdane as Hamadi's 2nd in Command
Reguragui Fatima as Khalid's Grandmother
Anne Betancourt as Sharon Lopez
Salaheddine Ben Chegra as Al Jazeera Newscaster
Natalia Zonova as French Tourist
Hassan Hammouch as Hospital Doctor
Thomas Raley as DC Male Security Guard
Skylar T. Adams as CIA Agent at DC Airport #1 (as Skylar Adams)
Tim Thomas as CIA Agent at DC Airport #2
Richard Dorton as CIA Agent at DC Airport #3
Abdellah Lamsabhi as Tea House Owner
Lasfer Abdelghni as Hamid, Douglas' Driver (as Lasfar Abdelghani)
Floella Benjamin as CIA Staffer
Akram Allie as Cape Town Businessman #1
Michael Dube as Cape Town Businessman #2
Pope Jerrod as Cape Town Businessman #3
Anthony Watterson as Cape Town Businessman #4
Marisia Moreno as Woman who helps Isabella
Tanane Boussif as Prison Soldier
Lofti Hassan as Taxi Driver
El Oualid Mezouar as Donkey Cart Driver
Craig Johnson as Capitol Hill Policeman #1
Wade Harlan as Capitol Hill Policeman #2
Paul Norwood as Reception Guest #1
Steve Tom as Reception Guest #2
Robert Clotworthy as Reception Guest #3
Muna Otaru as Senate Staffer
Nick Toth as CNN Announcer
David Randolph as Todd Hamilton
Mustapha Louchou as Khalid's Brother
Del Hunter-White as DC Female Security Guard
Hadar Ratzon as Safiya