Spartan (2004)

Spartan Poster

U.S. government agent Scott is assigned to rescue the daughter of a high-ranking government official. As willing as he is to bend the rules to get things done, though, Scott is shocked to find that others are willing to go even further to protect a political career.

Intro & Plot Overview
"Spartan" (2004) is a politically charged action thriller directed by David Mamet. The movie includes Val Kilmer playing the role of Robert Scott, an experienced U.S unique operations officer, who is drawn into an unsafe objective to locate the President's missing out on daughter.

Setting & Initial Developments
The film begins with Robert Scott and partner Curtis (Derek Luke) training brand-new employees for unique operations. However, the script rapidly alters when Laura Newton (Kristen Bell), the President's child, is kidnapped. Scott and Curtis are immediately assigned to recuperate Laura.

Mission & Progression
Throughout their objective, Scott and Curtis find that Laura has actually been sold as a sex servant and is being held captive in Dubai. However, upon examination, the news breaks that Laura was discovered dead in the ocean to probably drown while out on a late-night boat ride, leading the objective to be quickly wrapped up.

Discovery & Resolution
Scott, who is suspicious about these sudden turn of events, further investigates and finds that the death report was a cover-up by the federal government to safeguard a political scandal, as the President was having an extramarital affair at the time of her kidnapping. He discovers that Laura is still alive and was marketed in a human trafficking ring due to the fact that of her disobedience to her captors. Convinced that Laura is still in Dubai and fueled by his sense of duty, rejected by the government's betrayal, Scott chooses to separately save Laura. After getting rid of continuous obstructions, including an effort on his life and broad daytime capture, he handles to track down and rescue Laura and bring her back home.

Character Arc
Robert Scott is a disciplined military male who exclusively lives by his orders. However, throughout the course of the movie, as he peels off the layers of corruption and debauchery within his own federal government, he progresses as a male driven by his code of honor rather than orders. His unyielding pursuit of the truth and resolution to save Laura, regardless of the tremendous odds at play, provides a strong character arc for him.

Conclusion & Themes
"Spartan" is not simply an action-packed thriller however boasts a profound political commentary about power corruption, control, and the personal missions that typically get eclipsed by political programs. In spite of the vast labyrinth of conspiracies and intricacies, Scott's pursuit of a simply cause leads the way for a thrilling rescue mission for a worthy cause. The movie concludes with Scott, when a male of outright orders, ending up being a man of individual honor and fact, undertaking a heroic rescue operation outside the limits of his main responsibility.

The name "Spartan" is emblematic in the context of the film's story and styles. Just like the ancient Spartan soldiers who were known for their disciplined, focused, and unyielding spirit, Scott embraces similar qualities breaking standards when needed, and avidly pursuing the just outcome. The film is a gripping representation of how the pursuit of fact and justice, even in the face of governmental manipulation, can result in all of a sudden heroic outcomes.

Top Cast