Tamil Movie Safe House Free Download

Tamil Movie Safe House Free Download

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Tamil Movie Safe House Free Download

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A young CIA agent is tasked with looking after a fugitive in a safe house. But when the safe house is attacked, he finds himself on the run with his charge.
In Cape Town, South Aftica, rookie CIA agent Matt Weston is a safe house keeper and is in love with his French girlfriend Ana Moreau who does not know about his double life. When the most wanted rogue and former CIA agent Tobin Frost surrenders to the American Consulate to escape from an attack of dangerous soldiers of fortune, he is brought to the safe house to be interrogated by specialist Daniel Kiefer and his team. However there is a breach in the safe house and mercenaries break in the place expecting to capture Tobin Frost. Matt escapes with Tobin and he contacts the CIA senior management Harlan Whitford, David Barlow and Catherine Linklater that give instruction to Matt to reach another safe house. But Tobin warns Matt that there is an informer in the CIA and he shall not trust in anyone.
How many times have we seen government conspiracy action films with double agents, microchips, and rogue operatives running rampant? Well, here&#39;s one more. Safe House offers almost nothing we haven&#39;t seen before, though it does still deliver its fair share of thrills. The South African location, Denzel Washington&#39;s duplicitous dialogue, and the intense car chases help to coax you into forgetting about the humdrum plot, but it&#39;s never too far away. At least the next frenzied action sequence isn&#39;t either.<br/><br/>Ambitious CIA agent Matt Weston (Ryan Reynolds) works a dead-end job as a safe house guard. Longing for excitement and a more prestigious position, Matt gets his wish when high profile defector Tobin Frost (Denzel Washington) is brought in to his facility for interrogation. But when heavily armed mercenaries unexpectedly arrive and attempt to capture Frost, Weston must escort the dangerous fugitive to safety – all while dodging bullets, crooked government agents, and the treacherous efforts of his cunning prisoner.<br/><br/>If it&#39;s been accomplished in another action movie, it&#39;s repeated in Safe House. The film struggles for originality and is sorrowfully unable to bring a single new idea to the table. However, even with an incredibly predictable ending, generic characters, commonplace adventures based on evasion and pursuit, and a plot of cookie-cutter proportions, the pacing is decidedly respectable. Even at two hours long, watching Denzel Washington embody the seasoned, composed mentor to a naïve, fumbling rookie amounts to decent entertainment. The only truly annoying aspect to Reynolds&#39; apprentice is his meddling inability to just shoot someone. Bringing morality and the mental tolls of killing or inflicting pain into a script that is so clearly primitive guns and explosions adds maddening complexity - pointlessly. What happened to the days when action movie heroes could rack up a preposterous body count and never worry about being trumpeted too bloodthirsty? Weston even has a silly love interest that serves to illustrate the loner qualities and incapacity to function in society that comes with covert government work – typical themes represented in the most standard fashion.<br/><br/>There&#39;s obligatory automatic weaponry, car chases, vehicles colliding with the lead characters&#39; conveyance as they calmly exchange words, unwitting to the rapidly approaching juggernaut, evil looking foreign assassins, the violent shoving of civilians in crowded spaces, inside jobs (&quot;everyone betrays everyone,&quot; insists Frost), bureaucratic red tape, gaping plot holes (does the interrogation room of a safe house really get perfect cell phone reception?), and Reynolds taking his shirt off twice. The hunter becomes the hunted, only to become the hunter once again, fistfights go on forever, and bullets never slow down the recipients. But the mismatched, contrasting duo makes for amusing moments of humor and drama, as is expected from two wildly dissimilar creations. If routine problem solving, natural suspicion, and plausibility critiquing can be put aside for the duration of the show, with focus left to the nonstop action, Safe House can be pleasantly exciting.<br/><br/><ul><li>The Massie Twins (GoneWithTheTwins.com)</li></ul>
Denzel Washington is at the top of his game here. The scenes seemed real and believable, and Denzel looks like he really was a CIA agent named Tobin Frost.<br/><br/>The fight scenes could have been choreographed with more detail, allowing for the camera shots to be filmed better, but even with this setback, the chase and fight scenes were adrenaline filled and well worth experiencing.<br/><br/>I do think that the movie should have ended differently. The movie perpetuated the idea that, &quot;no good deed shall go unpunished&quot;.<br/><br/>For some reason, this movie feels like it may have been based on or inspired by real events, but maybe they couldn&#39;t say that because it would be a breach in national security.<br/><br/>To sum it all up, Safe House is a much entertaining, pure adrenaline, action/thriller movie that is well worth going to see.
Terse and understated, this is a spy vs. spy tale designed to minimize talk and maximize action, not at all a bad thing in movies but over-worked to near-exhaustion here.
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