Budget
$100,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$35,053,660
Opening weekend US & Canada
$14,309,295
Gross worldwide
$154,711,438
Budget
$100,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$35,053,660
Opening weekend US & Canada
$14,309,295
Gross worldwide
$154,711,438
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By Torey 2022-04-21 09:01:55
As a comrade above said, "It was almost a bad movie." indeed so. "Nearly" just because that was Matt Damon.
Disappointed, the whole viewing experience. The plot is bland, the lines are weak, the rhythm... There is no rhythm at all, the whole is first-class. Alas, that sucks. Even Matt Damon's performance is actually nothing to praise. I want to express national sentiment, but the lame Iranian looks like a simple-minded fool; I want to express American-style democracy and freedom, but...
By 2022-04-21 09:01:55
The Story of Finding the Big Killer
The first thing that comes to mind when watching a movie is the famous
post from Tianya Guoguan: "Evidence of Saddam's possession of weapons of mass destruction will soon be found".
This post published in 2003 has been viewed by 850,000 people and liked nearly 37,000 times. It can be said that it is the forefront of the battle between the 5mao party and the 5 meifen party in the domestic forum.
I don't know when it started, the Iraq war has become a new trend....
By Nicole 2022-04-21 09:01:55
The American people don't trust the government, don't obey the government's latest work
The theme of the film is simple: the government lied and took advantage of the American people! It is the continuation of the American people's disbelief in the government and disobedience to the government. From this perspective, the theme is not new.
The power of the Americans is independent of each other, the government and the intelligence agency, the government and the media, the government and the society. Damon in the film was fired for leaking news to the media. He could be...
By Bonita 2022-04-21 09:01:55
A bad movie with the right attitude
everything opposite the hurt locker. Not only the point of view conveyed by the film, but also the old-fashioned pubic hair story, the cut-in angle of the opposition between good and evil.
By the way, they still have one thing in common: individual heroism. . .
The storyline is too bad, it's too sci-fi and fake, and it's so serious with so many logical loopholes. So sometimes a movie is superficial or not, not just by the theme, but also by the way of expression and the storyline....
By Maia 2022-04-21 09:01:55
It recounts the incident of the United States marching into Iraq to seize lethal weapons. Senior U.S. officials lied to senior Iraqi military officers to provide intelligence that there were weapons in Iraq, which was reprinted by the Washington Post, and the female Post reporter was used. The U.S. military had an excuse to march into Iraq. Later, the male protagonist (the lieutenant of the U.S. army) arrived in Iraq and found a senior Iraqi military officer through a cripple informant. The...
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By Katelyn 2023-07-12 21:36:58
Realism plus short-lens style, the pursuit of truth and justice, 5...
By Annie 2023-05-26 14:09:26
Still miss Bourne infinitely...
By Sherwood 2023-05-15 08:44:36
I have a preference for conspiracy...
By Caden 2023-04-04 22:00:12
Found out that I really don't care about the people of the Middle...
By Eleanora 2023-03-21 17:01:34
I like documentary...
Martin Brown: I want you to tell him not to talk to the American interrogators.
Miller: I thought we were all on the same side?
Martin Brown: Don't be naïve...
Miller: When you peddled that shit in DC, did they know it was a lie? Or did they just never bother to ask?
Clark Poundstone: Okay, okay. Come on, none of this matters anymore. WMD? This doesn't matter.
Miller: [grabs Poundstone angrily and forcefully] What the fuck you talking about? Of course it fucking matters! The reasons we go to war always matter! It's all that matters! It fucking matters!
[first lines]
Al Rawi Bodyguard: [air raid sirens] Leave that! Space is limited!
Al Rawi Bodyguard: [explosions beginning] Hurry up! Hurry! We must leave now!
Al Rawi Bodyguard: [chaos in the hallways] Downstairs everyone!
Al Rawi Bodyguard: General...
General Al Rawi: [no response]
Al Rawi Bodyguard: General Al Rawi, sir. We must leave now.
Al Rawi Bodyguard: Ayad, get in the car. I'm right behind you.
[leaving the building]
Al Rawi Bodyguard: Seyyed, send the men to the safe houses.
General Al Rawi: Tell them to wait for my car.
Al Rawi Bodyguard: Yes, General.
[all drive off amid fire balls]