The Walker

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From the writer/director of AMERICAN GIGOLO comes a political thriller starring Woody Harrelson (No Country For Old Men, North Country). Set in Washington D.C. THE WALKER follows Carter Page (Woody Harrelson), a popular socialite who serves as confidant, companion and card partner to the wives of the most powerful men in America. When Carters dearest friend (Kristin Scott Thomas) finds herself on the brink of a scandal, he covers for her. Suddenly, he finds himself the chief suspect in a criminal investigation, and this well connected man about town becomes an outcast, hounded by the police and forced to hunt down the true culprit in order to clear his name.

Review

With The Walker, Paul Schrader completes the "lonely man" trilogy he began with American Gigolo (1980) and Light Sleeper (1992). If his third entry lacks the cheap thrills of its predecessors--the airbrushed glamour of the former and noir atmospherics of the latter--it's still a compelling character study. Cast against type, but rising above it, Woody Harrelson plays openly gay Carter Page III. Like Richard Gere's Armani-clad escort, Carter is always dressed to the nines--and ready with a cutting quip. Instead of servicing female clients, the Southern senator’s son serves as a "walker," a chaperone for Washington DC's political wives (Schrader was inspired by Nancy Reagan associate Jerry Zipkin). Carter’s coterie includes Lynn (Kristin Scott Thomas), Natalie (Lauren Bacall), and Abigail (Lily Tomlin). When Lynn's lobbyist lover turns up dead, Carter's carefully constructed world comes crashing down. Out of loyalty, he reports the murder (though Lynn found the body), but because Carter also has ties to the victim, the authorities make him their prime suspect. With the help of sometime lover Emek (Run Lola Run's Moritz Bleibtreu), he sets out to restore his reputation. Though the literate dialogue is up to Schrader's high standards, the director slackens the pace just when he should be ratcheting up the tension. Still, few filmmakers know how to make the truism "To thine own self be true" seem less trite. Unfortunately for Carter, he has to learn that lesson the hard way. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
Release date NZ
February 11th, 2009
Movie Format
DVD Region
  • Region 4
Aspect Ratio
  • 2.35 : 1
Language
English
Length (Minutes)
103
Studio
Supported Audio
  • Dolby Digital Stereo
Original Release Year
2007
UPC
9339065001204
Product ID
2733755

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