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Closed Circuit
The film reveals a prominent terrorist case that unexpectedly changed course between two former lovers of the defense team. Over time, the couple faces different paths by testing the limits of their loyalty and endangering their lives.
1965, Dorking, Surrey, England, UK
3 July 1961, Lewisham, London, England, UK
19 January 1934, Stratford, Ontario, Canada
1973, Bedfordshire, England, UK
20 August 1984, Ankara, Turkey
9 July 1965, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
22 June 1977, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
February 21, 2014
The film's attempts to expose flaws in the criminal justice system or give insights into the war against terror seem superficial, but Closed Circuit is entertaining in a sub-Hitchcock way.
February 07, 2014
Layered with strongly crafted characters, and snaking thriller plot, the results are compelling, thought provoking, and highly entertaining.
June 28, 2016
Everything does work harmoniously for the majority of Closed Circuit, to create the exact taut mystery of governmental corruption and legal system loopholes I desired.
February 18, 2014
I think this moves at a rapid pace. I think it has got really good performances.
August 30, 2013
Sharp ensemble work ups this thriller's intelligence quotient.
November 20, 2015
The progressively intriguing atmosphere is heightened by the inclusion of several standout sequences...
October 22, 2013
Ropey performances, join-the-dots plotting and nail-shreddingly awful dialogue.
August 29, 2013
The lawyers are supposed to be former lovers, but the film doesn't allow the leads to display any chemistry; likewise, it doesn't generate any suspense from its tried-and-true conspiracy premise.
August 29, 2013
The movie is low-key but each scene is packed with information. Full understanding demands full attention.
August 30, 2013
There are enough genuine moments of surprise to make this genre exercise an invigorating one.
September 02, 2013
A dreary and derivative thriller that is nowhere near as smart or controversial as it clearly believes itself to be.

