The Minister of State
The Minister of State

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The Minister of State

1997
Movie
75 min
Norwegian

A man uses a case of mistaken identity to gain the confidence of a small village, and in the process exposes universal human traits: honour, greed, honesty, and eventually love.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Michael Caton-JonesGenres: Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

A British diplomat is sent to a war-torn African nation to negotiate peace, but soon finds himself embroiled in a complex web of political intrigue and personal danger. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a conspiracy that threatens not only the peace process but his own life. He must navigate treacherous alliances and hidden agendas to uncover the truth and prevent a catastrophic escalation of violence.

Critical Reception

The Minister of State received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who praised its tense atmosphere and strong performances, particularly from Stephen Rea and John Hurt. Some reviewers found the plot to be somewhat predictable, but most acknowledged its effective exploration of political corruption and the moral ambiguities faced by those in power.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its suspenseful thriller elements and strong acting.

  • Criticized by some for a plot that occasionally felt formulaic.

  • Appreciated for its examination of political maneuvering in a high-stakes environment.

Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented, but general sentiment suggests appreciation for the film's serious tone and the performances of its lead actors.

Fun Fact

The film was originally intended to be a stage play before being adapted for television.

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