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Asha 2022-03-25 09:01:08
The routine is very vulgar, and it is quite heartbreaking, but the Saudi theme is relatively new to me. The action scenes are concentrated at the end, and several RPGs of street fighting are indeed like Black Hawk. Too idealistic and facialized characters are disgusting, so the Saudi policeman is the only character that stands...
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Elody 2022-03-25 09:01:08
It's cool, Peter Berg's hand-held photography works just...
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Bailee 2022-03-25 09:01:08
There are a lot of lines that are not translated because they are in Arabic. Didn't watch it,...
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Oma 2022-03-25 09:01:08
If it weren't for the cruel but real, calm but sensational 20 minutes at the end, it would probably only be counted as three...
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Alessia 2022-03-24 09:01:41
Such a handheld style 11 years ago should be considered characteristic. The story and characters themselves are tedious and American-centrism offensive, but it's impressive to think that Hollywood has become so adept at being innovative and visually...
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Adelle 2022-03-24 09:01:41
Such a handheld style 11 years ago should be considered characteristic. The story and characters themselves are tedious and American-centrism offensive, but it's impressive to think that Hollywood has become so adept at being innovative and visually...
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Clarabelle 2022-03-24 09:01:41
Children, the elderly, religion, terrorist attacks, American heroes, gunfights... The last-minute dialogue is very touching. The content is quite good, although the plot is simple, but not cumbersome and...
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Kathryn 2022-03-24 09:01:41
Children, the elderly, religion, terrorist attacks, American heroes, gunfights... The last-minute dialogue is very touching. The content is quite good, although the plot is simple, but not cumbersome and...
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Dangelo 2022-03-24 09:01:41
Children, the elderly, religion, terrorist attacks, American heroes, gunfights... The last-minute dialogue is very touching. The content is quite good, although the plot is simple, but not cumbersome and...
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Meaghan 2022-03-23 09:01:45
The FBI's 4-person team went to the Middle East to investigate terrorist cases. In 5 days, it was a great success, not only cracking, but also capturing the leader of the terrorists, a heroic genre film that Americans are accustomed to. The culture clashes are tense, the final shootout is tense, and the camera shakes a lot....
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Daniella 2022-03-21 09:01:45
eternal theme
It seems that wars and conflicts between the United States and certain countries in the Middle East are always the director's favorite subject, and there will always be endless stories. I remember the previous "True Lies" in "You can freely drop bombs in our country, why can't we resist", and now...
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Alexys 2022-03-25 09:01:08
Money is really everything
A counter-terrorism movie contains too many deep political and economic issues.
The title is easily overlooked. In fact, it clearly introduces how poor the Middle East countries used to be. After discovering oil, how an emperor used money to bribe the royal family to control resources to manipulate...
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Adam Leavitt: [Asking about Saudi Arabia] What's it like there on the ground?
Grant Sykes: A bit... like... Mars.
Adam Leavitt: Mars? Sounds like I didn't pack right.
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Attorney General Gideon Young: [reading] Contrary to the State Department policy, the FBI has sent an investigative team to Saudi Arabia. In so doing, I have come before this committee with a painful admission. I have lost all confidence in the FBI. Especially its uppermost echelon.
Attorney General Gideon Young: [to Director Grace] That's you, baby.
Attorney General Gideon Young: [continues reading] Entrenched and outmoded, the leadership has show itself fearful of the pioneering thoughts this committee and I have tried to imbue. It is thus an agency at contretemps hindering our every effort.
Attorney General Gideon Young: [to Director Gates] And by "committee", I mean the fucking Senate Select Committee on Terror.
FBI Director James Grace: So you're going before the Senate Select Committee and not to the President who appointed you. Why is that? I bet the President wasn't the audience you thought he'd be. I'll bet the President realized that you can't have voters asking why the second-longed serving FBI director got fired for doing his job. For sending agents to Saudi Arabia just seven months before mid-term elections.
Attorney General Gideon Young: So you want to bet?
FBI Director James Grace: Mister Attorney General, I obviously already have. I bet my job.
Attorney General Gideon Young: I'm gonna bury you.
FBI Director James Grace: You know, Westmoreland made all of us officers writer our own obituaries during Tet. When we thought the Cong were going to end it all right there. And once we clued into the fact that life is finite, the thought of losing it didn't scare us anymore. The end comes no matter what. The only thing that matters is how do you want to go out? On your feet or on your knees? I bring that lesson to this job. I act, knowing that someday this job will end no matter what.
FBI Director James Grace: You should do the same.