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THE EAST, a suspenseful and provocative espionage thriller from acclaimed writer-director Zal Batmanglij and writer-actress Brit Marling, stars Marling as former FBI agent Sarah Moss. Moss is starting a new career at Hiller Brood, an elite private intelligence firm that ruthlessly protects the interests of its A-list corporate clientele. Handpicked for a plum assignment by the company's head honcho, Sharon (Patricia Clarkson), Sarah goes deep undercover to infiltrate The East, an elusive anarchist collective seeking revenge against major corporations guilty of covering up criminal activity. Determined, highly-trained and resourceful, Sarah soon ingratiates herself with the group, overcoming their initial suspicions and joining them on their next action or "jam." But living closely with the intensely committed members of The East, Sarah finds herself torn between her two worlds as she starts to connect with anarchist Benji (Alexander Skarsgård) and the rest of the collective, and awakens to the moral contradictions of her personal life. (c) Fox Searchlight. If You Like this movie you can streaming The East movie for Free HERE
Release Date The East May 31, 2013 Limited

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The East Movie plot summary


Actor for The East

Alexander Skarsgård,Ellen Page,Brit Marling,Toby Kebbell,Shiloh Fernandez,Julia Ormond,Patricia Clarkson

Genres The East : Drama,Action & Adventure

Total Vote User The East Movie: Visitor
User Rating The East Movie : 3.8
User Percentage For The East Movie : 78 %
User Count Like for The East Movie : 6,869
All Critics Ranting For The East Movie : 6.7
All Critics Count For The East Movie : 95
All Critics Percentage For The East Movie : 71 %

The East Movie Review

"The East" leaves questions unanswered, but at least it asks those questions.
Tom Long-Detroit News

A fast-rising newcomer to film, the willowy Marling is maturing fast, and encouragingly unwilling to dumb herself down for stock girlfriend roles. This is her strongest work yet and I hope a harbinger of much more to come.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune

Marling and Batmanglij bring an evenhanded perspective to their portrayals of the characters and issues involved.
Soren Anderson-Seattle Times

A watchably confused eco-thriller that's never sure who its heroes are.
Ty Burr-Boston Globe

It is a smart, well-acted drama, and another chance for Marling to exercise her unique talents, creating intriguing characters on the page and the screen.
Bill Goodykoontz-Arizona Republic

"The East" prizes an initial air of mystery over consistent drama, and as a result ends up squandering its intriguing premise.
Ignatiy Vishnevetsky-Chicago Sun-Times

[Its] tidiness lets audiences off the hook the same way a kill-the-bad-guy B-movie would, throwing cold water on provocation...
Dave White-Movies.com

Of considerable note is beautiful Brit Marley's dual role as central character Jane/Sarah and as the story's co-writer with director Zal Batmangli. As creative adults, they write taut adult fare.
Jules Brenner-Cinema Signals

Another Brit hit, plus Batmanglij is beginning to show dash as director. The duo make a tight fist of hot topicality and high tension from an ideas-packed genre piece.
Kevin Harley-Total Film

The setting may be current and sound edgy on paper but beneath the zeitgeist veneer, the mainstream thriller formula they employ is as familiar as your slippers.
Amber Wilkinson-Eye for Film

A intense, smartly cast drama about anti-corporation vigilantes and the young woman who infiltrates their inner circle.
John Wirt-Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA)

The film, if you can temporarily suspend disbelief, is still the kind of rock-solid intelligent entertainment that has become all too rare.
Laura Kern-Film Comment Magazine

It just sits there looking sexy as it gives the viewer a crash course in civil disobedience and anti-corporate rhetoric -- as delivered by self-righteous 20-somethings. That's actually not as painful as it sounds.
Katherine Monk-Canada.com

Marling and Batmanglij pull punches as things come to a close, opting for a more pacifist resolution than their fictional insurrectionist group would certainly espouse.
Erick Weber-NECN

The images are sharp even when the film's ideas are not.
Marjorie Baumgarten-Austin Chronicle

It's built around an intriguing and relevant premise, one that is further buoyed by strong performances from its cast.
Mike Scott-Times-Picayune

The film becomes more far-fetched as it goes along, especially while addressing issues of morality and conscience, and ultimately settles for too many familiar thriller elements.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com

Zal Batmanglij and Brit Marling, creators of the creepy Sound Of My Voice, once again explore underground movements, this time without the SF trappings.
Norman Wilner-NOW Toronto

Batmanglij and Marling's expertly cultivate mystery, especially when Sarah first meets the members of East.
Annlee Ellingson-Paste Magazine

The East is a solid movie with an interesting take on the shadowy world of eco-terrorism, but it doesn't do enough to earn those final bewildering moments.
Chris Knight-National Post

"The East" never goes as deep undercover as it should.
Marc Mohan-Oregonian
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