The Tourist 2010

In this thrilling drama, Johnny Depp plays Frank, an unsuspecting tourist whose chance encounter with enigmatic Elise sets off a chain reaction of passion, deception, and peril in the City of Light and the romantic canals of Venice. As their whirlwind romance unfolds, they find themselves entangled in a deadly game of cat and mouse, where nothing is as it seems.

In this thrilling drama, Johnny Depp plays Frank, an unsuspecting tourist whose chance encounter with enigmatic Elise sets off a chain reaction of passion, deception, and peril in the City of Light and the romantic canals of Venice. As their whirlwind romance unfolds, they find themselves entangled in a deadly game of cat and mouse, where nothing is as it seems.

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The Tourist does not have end credit scenes.

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37

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5.4

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6.0 /10

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A woman named Elise is pursued by French law enforcement joined by Scotland Yard in the romantic city of Paris. While enjoying a quiet moment at a café, she receives a mysterious letter from her former lover, Alexander Pearce, which outlines a plan for her to travel to Venice, Italy. The letter instructs her to find a man who bears a resemblance to Pearce and to convince the authorities that this man is, in fact, Alexander Pearce. At the same time, a stranger, who appears to have no ties to law enforcement, seems to obsessively watch her movements. Without hesitation, Elise incinerates the letter and hops on a train.

Onboard the train, she finds herself seated across from Frank, a charming American tourist engrossed in a spy novel. Elise captures Frank’s interest immediately. Once the train reaches Venice, she extends an invitation for him to accompany her on a picturesque boat ride to the luxurious Hotel Danieli. During dinner, things take an unexpected turn when Elise confesses her lingering affections for another man, presumably Alexander Pearce, leaving Frank feeling dejected. Later, while sharing a moment on her balcony, they share a kiss, but unbeknownst to them, their actions are closely monitored by those tailing Elise.

The following morning, Frank awakens to find Elise has mysteriously vanished. Suddenly, men begin to violently try to break into his hotel room. Clad only in his pajamas, Frank narrowly escapes by dashing across rooftops but ultimately finds himself in the grasp of the Italian police. A compassionate detective listens to Frank’s bewildering tale and confirms that the men pursuing him are Belarusians, looking to collect a bounty on his head, mistakenly believing him to be someone else. However, the detective’s sympathy is short-lived as he hands Frank over to the very men chasing him in exchange for the promised reward.

In a twist of fate, Elise arrives in a boat just in time to rescue him, revealing that the chaos began with their kiss, which led the authorities to misidentify Frank as Alexander Pearce. He learns that Pearce allegedly embezzled two billion dollars from a dangerous gangster named Shaw and is also wanted by the British Government for tax evasion. Although shocked by the revelation, Frank admits he has no regrets about kissing Elise.

Elise, feeling guilty about involving Frank in her perilous situation, orchestrates a way to separate from him. Heartbroken, Frank professes his love for her before Elise heads to a government facility. It turns out she is a British secret agent and meets up with her colleague, Acheson, who had been tracking her movements. While she initially went undercover to investigate Pearce, she lost herself in the romance and went off the grid. Now, she decides to assist Acheson in tracking down Pearce to prevent further harm.

Elise attends a glamorous ball where Pearce has invited her, equipped with a hidden wire for surveillance. As she mingles, she receives another letter from Pearce through the enigmatic stranger who has been following her. The letter contains details about where she can rendezvous with him. Just as she attempts to leave, Frank unexpectedly appears and halts her exit, leading to a dance between the two. Elise ultimately chooses to pursue Pearce, but while this unfolds, agent Acheson’s team captures Frank, who soon discovers that Elise is walking directly into a trap set by the vengeful gangster Shaw.

As Shaw grapples with Elise, demanding she disclose the safe’s location containing the stolen money, Acheson’s inaction reveals his skepticism about Pearce’s timely intervention. Ready to risk it all, Elise reveals the whereabouts of the safe but admits that she does not know the access code. The situation escalates as Frank, feeling powerless, decides to break free from his handcuffs and strives to rescue her. He boldly pretends to be Pearce to negotiate her safety, stating defiantly to Shaw that he will only retrieve the money if Elise is released unharmed. In that critical moment, she silently conveys her love for him.

Without warning, Chief Inspector Jones orders police snipers to eliminate Shaw and his men. With Frank and Elise unharmed, Acheson is left in disbelief that Pearce did not rescue her, while Jones expresses his outrage at the apparent recklessness. Elise learns of her termination from the agency, and amidst the confusion, a police report reveals Pearce’s capture. As the dust begins to settle, Elise and Frank share a tender embrace. When Frank inquires if she loves both him and Alexander Pearce, she replies affirmatively. To release her from this emotional tug-of-war, Frank demonstrates that he is indeed the real Alexander Pearce by accurately entering the code for the safe.

In an intriguing twist, the man arrested, who was believed to be Pearce, claims he was merely a tourist paid to impersonate him. Finally liberated, Elise and Frank/Pearce sail away on a boat with a hefty sum of money, poised to begin their life together free from their tumultuous past. Meanwhile, in the open safe, authorities uncover a banker’s check for an astonishing 744 million pounds in unpaid taxes owed by Pearce to the British Government.

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