Burn After Reading | Subtitle
In the world of the Coen brothers, chaos is rarely a grand design; it is usually a byproduct of human stupidity. Nowhere is this more evident than in their 2008 dark comedy, Burn After Reading . Featuring an A-list ensemble—including George Clooney, Brad Pitt, and Frances McDormand—the film is a scathing, hilarious look at the pointlessness of modern espionage and the vanity of the people who inhabit that world.
The most famous scenes in the movie are the "CIA briefings" involving J.K. Simmons. These scenes serve as the film's moral compass—or lack thereof. By the end, the CIA officials conclude that they have learned absolutely nothing from the ordeal, other than to "not do it again," even though they aren't sure what "it" was. subtitle Burn After Reading
George Clooney plays a paranoid federal marshal who is building a mysterious project in his basement, embodying the film's theme of misplaced technological obsession. The CIA’s Final Verdict In the world of the Coen brothers, chaos