The Tourist
The Tourist

Movie spotlight

The Tourist

1995
Movie
100 min
German

Inspector Lanz has finally found peace after the serial killer he was chasing for years was killed in a car chase in London. Lanz now has time to relax for a few days in Vienna with his wife Karen. There the nightmare begins again: the killer is alive and he is now targeting Karen.

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IMDb8.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes94%
Metacritic76/100
Google Users93%
Director: Michael MannGenres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

In Los Angeles, veteran detective Vincent Hanna hunts a master thief, Neil McCauley, who plans one last big heist before retiring. As their paths repeatedly cross, a dangerous game of cat and mouse ensues, complicated by personal relationships and the increasing pressure from both sides. Hanna becomes obsessed with catching McCauley, while McCauley is drawn into a relationship that could jeopardize his carefully planned escape.

Critical Reception

Michael Mann's 'Heat' is widely regarded as a seminal crime thriller, praised for its intense action sequences, complex characters, and sophisticated direction. Critics lauded the performances of Al Pacino and Robert De Niro, whose on-screen rivalry became iconic. The film's gritty realism and meticulous attention to detail in depicting both the criminal underworld and police procedural aspects were consistently highlighted as strengths, earning it a place among the genre's greatest achievements.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its masterful direction and gripping screenplay.

  • Celebrated for the compelling performances of its star-studded cast, especially Pacino and De Niro.

  • Lauded for its realistic portrayal of crime and law enforcement, and its intense action set pieces.

Google audience: Audiences widely appreciate 'Heat' for its thrilling action, strong character development, and the electrifying chemistry between Pacino and De Niro. Many viewers consider it a definitive crime drama, enjoying its intricate plot and stylish execution.

Fun Fact

The iconic diner scene where Al Pacino and Robert De Niro's characters finally meet was filmed without them ever being on set at the same time, with their performances edited together later to create the illusion of a shared conversation.

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