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there exists a litany of differences between a successful action movie and a successful suspense movie .
action movies are typically devoid of plot other than a simple byline which can string together several explosive sequences , while suspense movies hinge on plot and subtlety and the ability to bring everything full-circle .
for fans of both genres , however , realism is key .
action fans want to know that the weapons and methods their heroes are using are authentic , and suspense fans want everything to fall into an explainable framework by the movie's end .
on this advice , director john frankenheimer ( the island of dr .
moreau ) strives for realism in an interestingly dynamic balance of suspense and action for his latest thriller , ronin .
the depth of intrigue in ronin is quite amazing , considering the fare that's fallen into the same category over the last few years .
the script , written by j . d . zeik in his big-screen debut , approaches levels of complexity that had people spinning away from mission : impossible two years ago .
a certain number of people will be lost by this , but afficianados will appreciate it all the more and return multiple times .
frankenheimer masters the script with poise , and tells us a dark but stoically realistic tale of a group of post-cold war mercenaries working to earn their paycheck .
his ability to convey feeling and character while promoting explosiveness and tense atmosphere works well here , and ronin becomes a better movie because of it .
robert de niro headlines this cast of noteworthies in a performance that is the most outstanding of his in quite some time .
he takes command and offers much gravity as the ex-spy sam , a man who's called to france to help a shady operations controller named dierdre ( natascha mcelhone ) recover a package .
the package becomes the central motivator for the entire cast , especially once the requisite double-crossing begins , and its role is skillfully penned by zeik .
at times , however , zeik's tale becomes almost too reminiscent of mission : impossible - de niro might easily become tom cruise , the package might become cruise's computer disk .
fortunately , the focus here is almost entirely on the package , whereas in mission the script was more concerned with the double-cross and why it happened .
the action content is impressive , and it lives up to the hints given in previews .
the only fans who will be disappointed are those who expect full-blown combat scenes and instead are forced to suffer through moments of slowness .
ronin does take a degree of intelligence to follow all of the nuance from start to finish , but even the uninitiated will be able to keep a grasp on most characters mand subplots .
the suspense tapers off considerably by the end , a bit of a drawback because of its height at the movie's open .
considering these factors it's good to see that ronin was a project that turned out well , and it's another good bet this month .
since quality is usually sparse during the early fall months , it's definitely worth the visit .