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Darron 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Ha, I remembered a sentence "When have we Beijing people suffered this...
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Francisco 2022-03-26 09:01:07
The internal conflict in several scenes is good, but the connection between Bruce Willis and the terrorist at the end is too weak. Willis also has a sense of being strong from the outside and doing things at the same time. When the people are in danger, when the police are ineffective, should the military intervene? It is an interesting proposition in...
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Alphonso 2022-03-26 09:01:07
The setting of the stadium concentration camp inspired countless later film...
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America 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Too Nima can YY! In this movie, the FBI is simply an invincible existence. After taking the lead in the CIA, the small universe broke out and caught a few terrorists, and then baba... After 600 people were killed in the headquarters, he singled out the US Army and successfully captured its operational commander. official! I'm the second time the FBI is going against the sky! !...
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Jedidiah 2022-03-26 09:01:07
I was running to see Denzel Washington's...
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Zelma 2022-03-26 09:01:07
The front is good, but the development is too slow. In the back, it's too fast, so it feels a little bit like a tiger's head and a tiger's tail. Especially when the FBI went to take over the military headquarters, the military is too weak. But overall it feels pretty...
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Alfreda 2022-03-26 09:01:07
An anti-terrorist movie with too deep meaning. A typical Hollywood action blockbuster of the 1990s. There were big-name stars like Denzel Washington and Bruce Willis, and there were supposed bombings by Arab terrorists. The film was shot in 1998. It seems that although the screenwriter's imagination is rich, he still cannot predict the scene of the plane hitting the building. FBI, CIA, Army, which force should be used to fight domestic...
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Kathleen 2022-03-25 09:01:10
Terrorism and the extreme stance of the Bush and Cheney administration's defense also broke the tradition of white male heroes, and created an image of a multicultural group protected by Americans. At the end, the comparison between religions is also very thoughtful. The director does have a unique and forward-looking observation of society. Unfortunately, in the end, the American perspective and "a small group of people with ulterior motives" forced the United States to fight back. The...
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Katheryn 2022-03-25 09:01:10
It was produced in 1998, and the September 11 incident occurred three years later. The plot in the film in which a truck loaded with explosives hits a federal building and kills hundreds of people is similar to the terrorist attack in which the plane crashed into the twin towers. Is national security more important or civil rights more important? Is it possible to unscrupulously violate the personal rights of a small number of people in order to protect the safety of the majority?...
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Aidan 2022-03-25 09:01:10
The heroine gets older and more beautiful, but the problem of going to bed at every turn needs to be...
The Siege Comments
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Marlene 2021-12-31 08:02:50
Popcorn movie discusses ideological classics
Such a film has not won the recognition of large-scale awards such as Oscars. It is surprising and unexpected. Oscars and other awards are the main theme of Wannian Family Cards, and occasionally you have to pay attention to the scale not to be 16+ when playing personal signs. Before 9/11, the...
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Gennaro 2021-12-31 08:02:50
Popcorn movie discusses ideological classics
Such a film has not won the recognition of large-scale awards such as Oscars. It is surprising and unexpected. Oscars and other awards are the main theme of Wannian Family Cards, and occasionally you have to pay attention to the scale not to be 16+ when playing personal signs. Before 9/11, the...
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Sharon Bridger: I ran the network in Iraq for two years. Samir recruited them from among the Sheik's followers and I trained them in the north. The Sheik was going to help us overthrow Saddam, I mean, he was our ally. We were financing him. Then there was a policy shift. It's not like we sold them out exactly, we just stopped helping them.
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Sharon Bridger: They were slaughtered.
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Sharon Bridger: So I uh, quit the operation. I took another assignment.
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: But you helped them first.
Sharon Bridger: What do you mean?
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: You said they were being slaughtered, they needed to get out, they were on the terrorist watch list, so you got them visas, you and Samir.
Sharon Bridger: I promised them we would take care of them, they were working for us!
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Doing what, exactly?
Sharon Bridger: I told you!
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: No you didn't. You told me that you trained them. Tradecrafts, subversion. That's what you said, wasn't it? You're leaving something out, aren't you, Sharon? You taught them how to make bombs. That's why you were looking for the wiring signatures on that blue bus. And now they're here, doing what you taught them how to do. Right?
Sharon Bridger: You've got to let me... make this right! Please?
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General William Devereaux: [announcing the declaration of martial law in Brooklyn] Good morning. Today with the invocation of the War Powers Act by the President, I am declaring state of martial law in this city. To the best of our knowledge we are opposed by no more than 20 of the enemy. He is hiding among a population of roughly two million. Intelligence tells us that he is most likely Arab speaking, between the age of 14 and 30, narrowing the target to 15,000 suspects. We can further reduce that number down to those that have been in this country less than six months. Now you have 20 hiding among 2,000. If you are one of these 20 young men, you can hide among a population of similar ethnic background. Unfortunately for you, you can only hide there. And that population, in the classic immigration pattern, is concentrated right here in Brooklyn. We intend to seal off this borough, then we intend to squeeze it. This is the land of opportunity, gentlemen - the opportunity to turn yourselves in. After sundown tonight, any young man fitting the profile I described who is not cooperating will be arrested and detained. There is historically nothing more corrosive to the morale of a population than policing its own citizens, but the enemy would be sadly mistaken if they were to doubt our resolve. They are now face-to-face with the most fearsome military machine in the history of man, and I intend to use it and be back on base in time for the playoffs. Thank you for your time.