Erased (2013)

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AUDIENCE SCORE

Critic Consensus: Derivative to a fault, Erased squanders some nifty potential and its talented cast in a bland retelling of a story action fans have seen too many times before.

Movie Info

When ex-CIA agent Ben Logan (Eckhart) discovers that he and his daughter have been marked for termination as part of a wide-reaching international conspiracy, a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse ensues as Logan tries to outsmart his hunters and uncover the truth. (c) Radius TWC

Rating: R (for violence)
Genre: Mystery & Suspense, Action & Adventure
Directed By:
Written By: Arash Amel
In Theaters:
On DVD: Jul 16, 2013
Runtime:
Radius-TWC - Official Site

Cast


as Ben Logan

as Anna Brandt

as Amy Logan

as James Halgate

as James Halgate

as Maitland

as Derek Kohler

as Marty Braymer

as Karl Van Doorn

as Mei Ling

as Dick Rhodes

as Sophie Pieters

as Pieter's Attorney

as Morgue Attendant

as Field Officer

as Autoroute Cop #1

as Doctor Antwerp

as Realtor

as Halgate Lobby Recept...

as Lobby Receptionist

as Halgate Lobby Securi...

as Karim's Daughter

as Arabic Neighbor

as African Neighbor

as Karim's Bodyguard

as Euro Ops

as Clijsters

as Principal Gibbons

as Bank Teller

as Receptionist

as Rosie Mukergee

as Mourad's Son 1

as Mourad's Son 2
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Critic Reviews for Erased

All Critics (42) | Top Critics (16)

Arash Amel's plot is a hodgepodge of threadbare motifs, liberally cut and pasted from every thriller you've seen.

Full Review… | May 31, 2013
Globe and Mail
Top Critic

Characters we genuinely care about are lost in a movie that almost dissipates before our very eyes.

Full Review… | May 17, 2013
New York Magazine/Vulture
Top Critic

"Erased" isn't actively bad, it's just doing something that has been done a whole lot better before.

Full Review… | May 17, 2013
Detroit News
Top Critic

'Frances Ha' is the most purely enjoyable and sweet-tempered movie the exceptionally talented Baumbach has made his nearly two decades as a director.

Full Review… | May 17, 2013
MSN Movies
Top Critic

'Erased' is an entertaining enough action outing with plenty of well-done elements to recommend it.

Full Review… | May 17, 2013
MSN Movies
Top Critic

It promises little, and half-heartedly delivers.

Full Review… | May 17, 2013
Newark Star-Ledger
Top Critic

Audience Reviews for Erased

Be careful who you work for.

Good movie! The plot moves quickly from story setup to action, and the suspense never lets up from there. In summary, this isn't the best thriller this year, but it sure is a damn fine viewing, especially if you like the genre. With good production values and that sleek look that blockbusters have it will definitely entertain you.

An ex-CIA agent and his estranged daughter are forced on the run when his employers erase all records of his existence, and mark them both for termination as part of a wide-reaching international conspiracy.

MANUGINO
Manu Gino

Super Reviewer

½

A smart, swift, confident and intelligent piece of popcorn action movie entertainment. A thinking-man's thriller with charisma and well-done elements that make it terrifically entertaining. It's a sharpened combo of Taken meets Bourne. Aaron Eckhart is fantastic, he adds the right amount of intensity, emotion and even a little bit of heart. A sharp, heart-pounding and frequently gripping edge of your seat thrill-ride that's filled with gripping suspense and exciting action from start to finish.

allan913
Al S

Super Reviewer

The last time I saw Aaron Eckhart in a movie was The Dark Knight with a memorable performance as Two-Face and since then I have not heard nor seen give him in anything. Though if this movie is any indication on Eckhart career is that he hasn't done anything worth checking out since then.

The Expatriate is about an ex-CIA agent and his estranged daughter who are forced on the run when his employers mark them both for termination as part of a wide-reaching international conspiracy. The plot mainly suffers from heading into familiar territory that other spy thrillers already explore without any good original ideas. The few good moments that this film has are burrowed from superior films like The Bourne series. The daughter character can get annoying time and it's not actress Liana Liberato fault she gets on your nerves, she just got a very poorly written character. The plot is somewhat interesting when we get to learn about our characters past and despite it plot not being thrilling for a second it wasn't a pain to watch. At least the father and daughter relationship was interesting to see which helps drive the film forward since the spy plot here is in the "been there, done that" category. The plot is unoriginal, but it did have some interesting aspects about it that didn't completely boring.

The acting in this film is stiff from our too leads. Eckhart shows little effort in his part to convince us that he's this ex-CIA agent and not once did I believe him in his role. He stutters most his lines making it more difficult to understand what he is saying. Unlike other actors who played secret agents like Liam Neeson and Matt Damon, Araon Eckhart (he only kills two with his bare hands) is not allowed to kill many people chasing him down due to low budget. Liana Liberato is a bit better in the acting department, but her character will get annoying times. Though for some odd reasons she looks exactly like one of exes from my high school years. Despite our two lead stiff performance their chemistry is very believable. The supporting cast don't fare out any better, but some of them at least tried to put some effort in their performances. The cinematography is good here and you could tell the director tried to do his best with what was given to him. He does make the best of the action scenes despite their obviously low budget to make decent looking and despite the plot lacking thrills the director does show he cared in telling a story.

The Expatriate is too familiar to separate itself from other spy thrillers and despite a good effort in it direction it's not thrilling in any way. If you haven't seen many spy thrillers this might give your money worth, but for the rest of us it's just better to watch the spy films this burrows from.

Cinema-Maniac
Caesar Mendez

Super Reviewer

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