Erased Movie Download

Erased YTS

2012
Action / Thriller
42
6.0/10
32.4K
1 hr 40 min

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Plot Summary:
A former agent of the CIA and his estranged daughter go on the run after his employers target them for assassination.
Director
Philipp Stölzl
Top Cast
Olga Kurylenko as Anna Brandt

Liana Liberato as Amy Logan

Aaron Eckhart as Ben Logan

Simone-Élise Girard as Halgate Lobby Receptionist


Erased 2012 720p.BluRay

811.43 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
R

Subtitles
23.976 fps
1 hr 40 min
Seeds 2.

Erased 2012 1080p.BluRay

2.02 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
R

Subtitles
23.976 fps
1 hr 40 min
Seeds 5.

Erased review

Reviewed by secondtake

7 / 10

Erased or Expatriate–same fast, kinetic, well done boilerplate film
Erased (2012)

Can we make a new genre here? British/American executive/spy/father gets in trouble in Europe and has to go on the run with corporate/government/counterspy evil everywhere.

I could list some (never mind the great Bourne films, which are extremes of the type). Certainly the “Taken” films (there are three now) are the closest parallel, but even “The International” comes to mind in the same vein. All of these have a sense of fear and darkness about the global order that glooms down on the characters.

And “Erased” is powerfully made, with good claustrophobic and jittery camera-work, believable acting, and a reasonable (if roughly familiar) plot. You get swept up quickly, as Aaron Eckhart juggles a high-security job and a teenage daughter going to private school. Through a quick (a peanut allergy) he avoids an early death and the movie takes off. All along the daughter is both emotional fodder for the feeling side of the film and a bit of a formative action figure (now and then). But it’s dad who is really showing his smarts and fighting skills as an ex-CIA man.

Set in beautiful Belgium, the scenes range from those gorgeous old Europe streets and government buildings to the new Europe and high end glass corporate life. And then to the new, growing minority areas where Arabs and other Muslims live. Part of this emphasis might come from the main writer on the story, Arash Amel, who surely paints the division of cultures in a sympathetic way. Director Philip Stolzl is one of the newer generation of German mainstream directors with an eye for sweeping fast visuals and a solid plot (“North Face” is highly recommended). He, perhaps too much like Tom Tykwer, is taking a detour into some well-worn territory here, but showing his chops.

Expect to never be bored, to never know quite what might happen next, and to enjoy the ride kinetically. Even if nothing quite original happens. Ever.Read More

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