When something happens in the news it isn’t long before
reality is combined with fiction and finds its way to film. In the past few
years a lot has been written about whistle blowers and those in positions that
give them access to information that they release to the world. The offense can
garner charges of treason and has led to that. It has also led to fleeing the
country and living in exile. Those stories make up the basis for EXPATRIOT.
Riley Connors (Valene Kane) is a CIA analyst who is bothered
by the extent to which the CIA is going to gather information. Working with a
reporter she downloads information on their tactics and items they’ve found and
passes them to her, then leaving the country to avoid charges of treason. The
end result is that she becomes a wanted woman with no hope of returning home.
Two years pass and Riley now lives in Colombia, South
America. Still in touch with the reporter and living alone she sometimes
questions if the way she handled things was right. Longing to return home she
is presented with that opportunity. CIA agent Bill Donovan (Charlie Weber) has
found her. Her ex-lover who she left behind to suffer the scrutiny of the
Agency is here to present her with a chance to redeem herself.
A pair of brothers who own a bank there in Colombia are
laundering money intended for use by terrorists. An international task force
has been put together to take them down. He asks Riley if she will come on
board and help, using her knowledge of the banking industry, computers and
security systems to infiltrate the bank and win the trust of the two brothers.
If she can do so, the US is willing to consider allowing her to return home.
Riley agrees and settles in with the brothers, winning their
confidence in her abilities and placing their trust in her. She accomplishes
the task set before her, transferring the holdings of the bank to an offshore
account held by the CIA. Now on the run from the brothers she learns too late
that she was being used by Bill, disgraced by her leaving the Agency and
working on his own now.
But Riley was smart enough to hold something back. Will it
be enough for her to save the lives of those she loves? Will she be able to
make up for the mistake she made with the two brothers? And will she be able to
rectify all things and find a way of going home once more?
The movie isn’t a bad offering and does hold your interest
from start to finish. The fact no major names are involved should tell you up
front that this is a low budget film but that doesn’t matter. Those involved
with the production of the film have worked to provide an interesting thriller
that takes no prisoners. The acting here is good as well, especially in the
case of Kane. One can only hope she moves on to bigger and better roles that
provide her the opportunity to be noticed.
If you’re looking for some mild entertainment and enjoy
movies like this then you’ll want to give it a watch. It might not be something
to add to your collection but it is an enjoyable movie.
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