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* [[The Handler]]: Wexler, for the Consultant
* [[The Handler]]: Wexler, for the Consultant
* [[He Knows Too Much]]: {{spoiler|Wexler}}
* [[He Knows Too Much]]: {{spoiler|Wexler}}
* [[Hey It's That Guy]]: This film could entirely plausibly be [[Shoot'Em Up|Smith]]'s origin story, explaining his hatred of [[Arms Dealer|arms dealers]].
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: This film could entirely plausibly be [[Shoot'Em Up|Smith]]'s origin story, explaining his hatred of [[Arms Dealer|arms dealers]].
** When did [[Brooklyns Finest|Rosario]] start assassinating people?
** When did [[Brooklyns Finest|Rosario]] start assassinating people?
* [[Hidden Wire]]
* [[Hidden Wire]]
* [[How Dare You Die On Me]]: oddly, delivered to the [[Enemy Mine]] in the gallery shootout - more a case of "I can only get out of here if you help me", but there's also the fact that Salinger wants him to testify.
* [[How Dare You Die On Me!]]: oddly, delivered to the [[Enemy Mine]] in the gallery shootout - more a case of "I can only get out of here if you help me", but there's also the fact that Salinger wants him to testify.
* [[Instant Death Bullet]]: gorily averted on several occasions. One character bleeds out messily from a neck wound, one takes a long time to die from a stomach wound, and all the professional killers in the film employ [[Make Sure He's Dead]] headshots.
* [[Instant Death Bullet]]: gorily averted on several occasions. One character bleeds out messily from a neck wound, one takes a long time to die from a stomach wound, and all the professional killers in the film employ [[Make Sure He's Dead]] headshots.
* [[Jurisdiction Friction]]: Mostly averted, despite all the local police forces involved. Most of the friction is with the higher-ups.
* [[Jurisdiction Friction]]: Mostly averted, despite all the local police forces involved. Most of the friction is with the higher-ups.
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[[Category:Films of the 2000s]]
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[[Category:The International]]
[[Category:The International]]
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Revision as of 18:49, 25 January 2014

A 2009 conspiracy thriller starring Clive Owen and Naomi Watts. Interpol Agent Louis Salinger (Owen) and Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Eleanor Whitman (Watts) are determined to bring to justice one of the world's most powerful banks. Uncovering illegal activities including money laundering, arms trading, and the destabilization of governments, Salinger and Whitman's investigation takes them from Berlin to Milan to New York and to Istanbul. Finding themselves in a high-stakes chase across the globe, their relentless tenacity puts their own lives at risk as the bank will stop at nothing - even murder - to continue financing terror and war.


Tropes present in this work include:

 Umberto Calvini: The IBBC is a bank. Their objective isn't to control the conflict, it's to control the debt that the conflict produces. You see, the real value of a conflict, the true value, is in the debt that it creates. You control the debt, you control everything. You find this upsetting, yes? But this is the very essence of the banking industry, to make us all, whether we be nations or individuals, slaves to debt.