Driss Roukhe

Driss Roukhe

  • Born: 1968-7-5
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  • Extended Reading
    • Vinnie 2021-11-18 08:01:28

      The original work that may be more exciting than the movie

             Many people think that this movie is a book created by the director. It is too naive. Just like many American movies, there are professional experts behind this movie. I happened to come into contact with the original book "See No Evil: The True Story of a Ground Soldier in the...

    • Victoria 2022-03-22 09:01:38

      Don't take the movie for real!

      I have seen several popular reviews of this film, and some words are unpleasant! Movies make up stories, but some people take the stories as real, and draw a lot of "reasons" and "perceptions" from them, which is really annoying and laughable. The United States is no better than the mainland. If...

    • Pearlie 2022-03-23 09:01:45

      This writer and director is the only writer of "Drug Network", and it is as intricate as the latter. The viewing threshold is obvious. You need to understand the situation in the Middle East, the Sino-US game, the mergers and acquisitions of US companies, espionage operations, etc., otherwise you may not be able to keep up with the plot if you focus on every line. The main line is to uncover a series of black-box operations that Meishi Middle East is a source of raw material supply and product dumping. It is a left-wing perspective. China also plays a lot of roles, from the promoter of the construction of the oil settlement platform to the persecution of the wheel. evil ways. The director basically implements a loose and realistic perspective, but there are two problems. First, as the director lacks the means of connecting, the four-line plot is always scattered and the narrative is out of focus. I have a hard time believing that the top educated princes who are competing for the crown prince are so skilled

    • Hellen 2022-03-25 09:01:08

      Sin is a circle between nations

    Syriana quotes

    • Prince Nasir Al-Subaai: [to the Emir about his brother] He's barely qualified to run a brothel much less a country.

    • Farooq: Capitalism cannot exist without waste.