
Peter Devereaux is a former CIA agent who is asked by the man he worked for to extract a woman who is in Russia and is presently close to a man running for President, who is believed to have committed crimes during the Chechen war. She can give them the name of someone who can prove it. His friend says that she will only come to him. So he goes and she gets the info and tries to get out but the man finds out and tries to stop her.... (Full plot summary below)
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Peter Devereaux is a former CIA agent who is asked by the man he worked for to extract a woman who is in Russia and is presently close to a man running for President, who is believed to have committed crimes during the Chechen war. She can give them the name of someone who can prove it. His friend says that she will only come to him. So he goes and she gets the info and tries to get out but the man finds out and tries to stop her.
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| Charlotte ObserverLawrence ToppmanThe rest of the film couldn’t convince a sixth-grader it might happen. CIA agents search a home for evidence but leave the front door unlocked and unguarded, so Devereaux sneaks in and knocks them out. |
| Detroit NewsTom Long"The November Man" is a sturdy-enough addition to the action spy (as opposed to the thoughtful spy) canon. It shoots straight, runs fast and is thoroughly, almost convincingly, paranoid. |
| Entertainment WeeklyJason ClarkThe utter lack of originality eventually sinks the movie. |
| Video-Reviewmaster.comSteve CrumBrosnan is a nitty, gritty, Bondish (due to his handsomeness) secret agent with absolutely no penchant for tongue-in-cheek joking, drinking non-stirred booze, or loyalty to the Queen. |
| MetroMatt PriggeA thriller this frivolous should have nothing to do with the grim realities of war trauma and rape and the Hague, all of which shatter the movie's delicate dumbness. |
| Fresno BeeRick BentleyBrosnan's performance makes The November Man worth seeing. |
| The Patriot LedgerAl AlexanderThe scenario that writers Michael Finch and Karl Gajdusek create for Brosnan is so convoluted Stephen Hawking would struggle to follow along. |
| The Virginian-PilotMal VincentIt looks, for moments at a time, as if it might be something worthwhile. It quickly reverts, though, to a familiar cliched plot. This is not all bad. |
| eFilmCritic.comRob GonsalvesDirected with old-school grit and clarity. |
| Consequence of SoundJustin GerberThe only purpose for its existence is potentially giving film students an interesting study in overcompensation. |