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    The Recruit (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

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    • 1 Клаус БадельтMain Title 2:24
    • 2 Клаус БадельтSpartacus 1:31
    • 3 Клаус БадельтTo the Farm 3:16
    • 4 Клаус БадельтCIA Training 3:41
    • 5 Клаус БадельтLie Detector 1:52
    • 6 Клаус БадельтTalking Over Crabs 1:16
    • 7 Клаус БадельтHijacked 6:48
    • 8 Клаус БадельтYou're Going To Langley 1:47
    • 9 Клаус БадельтLayla 2:32
    • 10 Клаус БадельтUnder Covers 1:53
    • 11 Клаус БадельтA Bug For Breakfast 7:10
    • 12 Клаус БадельтAftermath 4:30
    • 13 Клаус БадельтNothing Is What It Seems 6:33
    • 14 Клаус БадельтTarget Is Burke 4:30

    " Trust. Betrayal. Deception. In the C.I.A. nothing is what it seems."
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    Runtime 1 hr 55 min
    Budget $46 000 000
    Premiere: World $101 191 884 February 27, 2003
    USA $52 802 140
    Other countries $48 389 744
    Box Office – Budget $55 191 884
    Premiere: USA $52 802 140 January 28, 2003
    first day $5 328 802
    theaters 2376
    rollout 335 days
    Digital: World October 19, 2011
    Parental Advisory
    • Frightening & Intense Scenes

      average

    • Profanity

      average

    • Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

      few

    • Violence & Gore

      few

    • Sex & Nudity

      few

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    Description

    A brilliant young CIA trainee is asked by his mentor to help find a mole in the Agency.

    Сast and Crew

    The computer game the film "The Recruit" (2003) is based on

    There is no reliable information indicating that "The Recruit" (2003) is based on any computer game. It is generally documented as an original screenplay (not an adaptation of a game).

    The game and its author

    Game: not identified — no confirmed “source” computer game has been found.Game author: not applicable, since a game source is not confirmed.

    How closely the film matches the game

    Cannot be assessed: there is no confirmed underlying computer game to compare against.

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    Critique: 15

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    toxicuniverse.com October 1, 2003

    Chris Owens: You’re onscreen for about half a minute of The Recruit, but that half a minute was the most enjoyable experience I had...

    Salon.com January 30, 2003

    Preposterous CIA thriller.

    Austin Chronicle March 10, 2003

    The pleasure of watching two alpha males – Al Pacino and Colin Farrell – circling each other mano a mano substantially beefs up this...

    Slant Magazine January 28, 2003

    Apparently making a spy thriller that amounts to something more than James Bond clichs taken seriously is indeed mission: impossible.

    SFGATE January 31, 2003

    The Recruit falters after it leaves the Farm, throwing in unbelievable plot devices and losing its high-wire tension.

    Common Sense Media December 29, 2010

    Above-average thriller, but not very memorable.

    calendarlive.com January 30, 2003

    The Recruit is little more than a fairy tale, one in which the prince gets to shoot the ball to smithereens.

    ae.freep.com January 31, 2003

    The Recruit adds little to the already overworked espionage genre, but it completes its mission, working quietly and stealthily, without drawing to...

    Slate February 1, 2003

    A conjurer’s trick that delights for about an hour, then spirals into idiocy.

    CNN.com January 30, 2003

    The Recruit is not a bad film, it’s just not a very good one.

    Daily Telegraph October 19, 2003

    A standard-issue spy game with all the layered complexity of Ludo.

    ReelViews January 31, 2003

    Although The Recruit isn’t Len Deighton or Robert Ludlum, it is enjoyable until the screenwriters develop a collective brain cramp.

    BBC February 25, 2003

    Farrell … holds everything together with sheer star magnetism.

    Decent Films January 31, 2003

    Slick enough to be entertaining to the end, though it’s never hard to guess what’s really going on, and despite all the twists there ar...

    RogerEbert.com January 31, 2003

    It’s the kind of movie you can sit back and enjoy, as long as you don’t make the mistake of thinking too much.

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